Audacity Cheat Sheet
Audacity Cheat Sheet
Selected Menu Commands are used frequently in creating an audio recording. Many of the menu
commands can be accessed through the menus described farther down.
The Control Toolbar contains buttons for record/playback control and frequently used editing tools.
Click in a track to position the cursor or click and drag to select a range of audio; can be
used to select multiple tracks; shift + click a new point in the track to extend the selection
Provides detailed control over how tracks fade in and out; click and drag a green control
point to a new position; click anywhere in a track to add a new control point; drag a point
outside the to remove it
Draws waveforms; alt + click to smooth an area of audio; ctrl + click & hold to edit a single
sample
Allows you to zoom in and out of a specific part of the audio; click anywhere in an audio
track to zoom and right-click or shift + click to zoom out
Click and drag to change the position of tracks relative to each other in time
Lets you perform multiple editing actions with your mouse
Places the cursor at the start of the project; shift + click expand the current selection to the
start of the project
Press to listen to the audio in the current project; playback begins at the current cursor
position; if audio is selected, only this audio will play
Places the cursor to the end of the project; shift + click expand the current selection to the
start of the project
The Mixer Toolbar controls sliders that control the mixer settings of the system soundcard.
The Meter Toolbar is used to monitor audio input and output levels. It is used to make sure that the
loudest volume is as loud as possible (for maximum fidelity) without clipping or distorting it (clipping
occurs when the audio is too loud. Each meter shows two bars. For stereo, the top bar shows the left
channel and the bottom bar the right channel. The left end of the meter is silence; the right end is the
point at which the audio is clipped. The brightest part of the bar shows the average audio level; the
darker part shows the peak audio level.
The Edit Toolbar provides one click access to menu commands.
Cut
Copy
Paste
Trim audio outside the selection
Silence selected audio
Undo
Redo
Zoom in
Zoom out
Fit selection in window
Fit project in window
Label Refers to the entire panel. Click anywhere outside the buttons and
controls to select the entire track; shift+Click to add/remove the track
from the selection; click and drag to reposition the track in the stack
The Track Menu appears when you click in a track’s title and provides access to commands specific to
individual tracks.