Simple Audio editing with Audacity - here's how
Open them in Audacity first, the Audio file that you want to edit (file > Open).
- A section remove: Select with the mouse (the normal selection tool) an area and delete it with [Del]. Alternatively, you can use the Shortcut [Ctrl]+[X].
- Copy and Paste: Highlight once again, the selected area in the file and press [Ctrl]+[C] to copy the neckline. Elsewhere, you can paste with [Ctrl]+[V] again.
- Change view: to keep the Overview or individual Provide a closer look at, you can hold down [Ctrl] key and the scroll wheel on your mouse in the shooting into and out of zoom.
- Insert new tracks: This [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[N] press and get below their existing tracks to a new Mono track.
- Export The edited file, you can Export it later on "file" - > "" as a WAV or MP3 file.

Audacity: Audio Editing
Five tips and Tricks for Audacity-newbies
- Silence: the area to be silent, you must first mark. You can then remove using [Ctrl]+[L] all the noises in the neck.
- Double: If you want to experiment a bit, you double a section with [Ctrl]+[D]. So the Original is preserved, and you can safely experiment with effects.
- Volume automatically: adjust The right volume 0 dB you can adjust for a selected section on "effects > Amplify".
- Thread: music to hide and you can use the effect "Fade In" or "Fade Out" in the tab "effects".
- Noise removal: If you have a continuous noise in the Background of your recording, you can remove it. How exactly to do this, you can learn here.

Thread in Audacity
