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March 2, 2011

The Book of Audacity: Record, Edit, Mix, and Master with the Free Audio Editor--New from No Starch Press

The Book of Audacity

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San Francisco, CA, March 2, 2011—The numbers speak for themselves: with more than 75 million downloads and counting, Audacity is the world's most popular digital audio editor. But while users can easily learn the basics in just a few minutes, there's more to Audacity than meets the eye.

In The Book of Audacity (No Starch Press, March 2011, 384 pp., $34.95, ISBN 9781593272708), digital audio maven Carla Schroder shows readers how to unlock the power of Audacity to transform their personal computers into full-fledged recording studios. Each chapter covers a different project, so readers can jump directly to recording live performances, preserving legacy media such as old vinyl LPs and 78s, and much more.

"The digital revolution is wonderful because it's made it possible to create high-fidelity audio recordings without a lot of expensive equipment," Schroder says. "It's faster and more portable, and a lot easier to do all kinds of processing and customizations of your audio files without degrading quality. You can create everything from a tinny ringtone to the finest symphony recording, all from the same source file."

The Book of Audacity also shows readers how to:

With clear, step-by-step instructions and screenshots to illustrate each project, The Book of Audacity will turn amateur podcasters and open source enthusiasts into professional digital audio producers in no time.

Carla Schroder is available for interviews on digital content creation, the open source movement, do-it-yourself culture, and related topics. To schedule an interview or request a review copy of The Book of Audacity, contact Travis Peterson at No Starch Press (nostarchpr@oreilly.com, +1.415.863.9900, x100), or visit www.nostarch.com.

About the Author

Carla Schroder is the author of Linux Cookbook, Linux Networking Cookbook (both O'Reilly), and hundreds of how-tos for various technology publications, and is the managing editor of Linux Today and Linux Planet. Carla enjoys playing instruments and recording local bands using Audacity. She is a systems and network administrator.

Additional Resources
Chapter 3: "Transferring Vinyl LPs (and Other Legacy Media) to CD" (PDF)
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents (PDF)
Index (PDF)
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