

It will take a fairly sharp learning curve to decipher what, exactly, all the buttons do, but the Audacity developers have predicted this and offer a lot of help and educational resources online.Īudacity natively deals with WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP2, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files which is an ok selection, but not superb. We’ve already touched on how it’s not the most attractive program, but does offer a very familiar interface, so anyone who has used a computer program in the last 10 years will probably be able to find their way around pretty quickly. It cuts, copies, splices and mixes audio adds effects to tracks, (like silences, fades, and reverbs) and supports a variety of plug-ins, including LADSPA, LV2, Nyquist, VST and Audio Unit. It can edit audio, record live and computer playback. What Audacity lacks in looks, it makes up for in pure functionality. This open-source software looks dated, old-fashioned, and frankly unattractive, but can edit an audio file professionally and quickly despite the fact that it’s entirely free. use the youtube downloader to download and convert the files to mp3.A classic audio editor that deserves its good reputationįor quick and dirty (and free) audio editing, you couldn’t ask for moreĪudacity has held a spot at the top of the audio editing charts since 1999 (!) and with good reason. The link below has songs played on the organ that sound great in the game. when using the audacity program you can pick where you want the track to begin. unless there was a certain part of the song you wanted to hear. a shorter version of the songs wouldn't be necessary. meaning if you were to put a song that is over a minute long into the player sound slot it would still only play the first 10 - 15 seconds of the song. I believe each event(intro, at bat over, walk, homerun, etc) has a "set" time limit. there also should be an option under presentation in the game to adjust the volume of custom stadium sounds. values of 95-98 seem to work well with sounds on the xbox 360. i personally use 98 but it's your choice of what you want to adjust it to. you will be able to hear the tracks better in the game. In mp3gain adjust the decibel (volume) level of the track.

Use the following gverb (reverb) settings in audacity to make the tracks sound like they are coming from the stadium PA system. For those looking to make your own custom tracks.
