I'm a professional drum beat maker, and I use Audacity to record my guitar compositions. I'd like to add drums to the mix for some very simple demos. I'm not sure how I'd go about doing this. Other software packages (GarageBand, Pro Tools, etc.) might be better for this, but every time I look at something else, the notion of learning how to use it overwhelms me.
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Launch Audacity. Plugins 1 to? are under effect. It should say "Audio Selection Sequencer Two." After that, select File... to import the drums you want to utilize. Import...Audio. Each drum should have its own layer or track. You may want to label the recordings by clicking on the down arrow beside the track, selecting name, and then typing the drum's name (e.g. bass drum). To mono the track, double-click it to select it, then go to Tracks...Stereo Track. Carry on in this manner with all of the tracks. Remove any unneeded audio by highlighting it and pressing Delete, but don't delete too much.