Thanks. I'm now learning the hard way. Lol I will be taking that extra step to
prevent this from happening again.
Cheryl
-----Original Message-----
From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Sandra Gayer
Sent: Sunday, September 5, 2021 3:14 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Question about removing an effect
Hello,
If you apply an effect, provided you do not save, you can press undo.
If you make a recording, save a raw version then copy and paste everything into
a blank project where you can experiment with effects.
If things go wrong, you still have your raw, untreated file. I've learned this
the hard way too. Good luck!
Very best wishes,
Sandra.
On 9/5/21, Vitor Ferreira <vitorflash@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello.
As far as I know, once you apply na effect to a peace of áudio and
save the project, in the case of Audacity, the effect is backed into
the áudio, so you cannot remove it.
Either we have to be very cautious deciding which effect to apply and
its parameters, or we will have to record the track again. Audacity is
not a non destructive áudio editor. That means that anything we do to
our áudio will imediatly be applyed to it. Hope it helps.
Vitor
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De: Cheryl Bess<mailto:kaianne2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Assunto: [audacity4blind] Question about removing an effect
Okay, I recorded a song and added an effect to the vocals. I saved the
project and closed the program to go do something else. I came back
and listened to the track again and decided I didn’t like the effect.
How can I remove it since I can’t just do an undo like if I had added
it, listened, then undid with control+z.
Cheryl