I use Audacity for recording all my sound. Songs, clips, voice overs, all recorded in Audacity. You can find Audacity here: Audacity Homepage it’s free software that is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
My needs are pretty straightforward in most cases, I record mostly mono sound using one microphone. See my setup below, I’m using the Blue Yeti microphone as the recording device, and same for the playback (listening) device. The recording mode is set to mono (one channel of sound).
The control buttons are pretty easy, the red circle starts recording, the yellow square stops the recording, and the green triangle plays back what you’ve just recorded.
In the screenshot below, you’ll see some audio that I’ve recorded, represented by the blue wavy line that follows along the track. The bigger the line, the louder the audio! Getting your sound out of audacity is a snap, you can go to File – Export, and the sound clip will convert into the format of your choosing. I stick with WAV files mostly, to preserve the quality of the audio until the final processing in OpenShot (if I’m making a video).
I encourage you to try out Audacity, especially if all you’ve ever used is the Windows sound recorder. Let me know how it goes!
