Turntable User Manual
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Set Rate - sets the number of 
samples per second of the track. 
44100 Hz is used by audio CDs. 
Tracks can have different sample 
rates in Audacity; they are 
automatically resampled to the 
project sample rate (in the lower-left 
corner of the window). 
[MENU] 
File Menu 
New - creates a new empty window 
Open... - opens an audio file or an 
Audacity project in a new window 
(unless the current window is 
empty). To add audio files to an 
existing project window, use one of 
the Import commands in the Project 
menu. 
Close - closes the current window, 
asking you if you want to save 
changes. On Windows and Unix, 
closing the last window will quit 
Audacity, unless you modify this 
behavior in the Interface 
Preferences. 
Save Project - saves everything in 
the window into an Audacity-
specific format so that you can save 
and quickly continue your work later. 
An Audacity project consists of a 
project file, ending in ".aup", and a 
project data folder, ending in 
"_data". For example, if you name 
your project "Composition", then 
Audacity will create a file called 
"Composition.aup" and a folder 
called Composition_data. Audacity 
project files are not meant to be 
shared with other programs - use 
one of the Export commands (below) 
when you are finished editing a file. 
Save Project As... - same as Save 
Project (above), but lets you save a 
project as a new name. 
Recent Files ... - brings up a list of 
files you have recently opened in 
audacity to be re-opened quickly. 
Export As WAV... - exports all of 
the audio in your project as a WAV 
file, an industry-standard format for 
uncompressed audio. You can 
change the standard file format 
used for exporting from Audacity by 
opening the File Format 
Preferences . Note that exporting 
will automatically mix and resample 
if you have more than one track, or 
varying sample rates. See also File 
Formats. 
Export Selection As WAV... - 
same as above, but only exports 
the current selection. 
Export as MP3... - exports all of the 
audio as an MP3 file. MP3 files are 
compressed and therefore take up 
much less disk space, but they lose 
some audio quality. Another 
compressed alternative is Ogg 
Vorbis (below). You can set the 
quality of MP3 compression in the 
File Format Preferences. See 
alsoMP3 Exporting. 










