Now you should see the silent parts of the audio removed from the waveform. Use the following values in the “Truncate Silence” window: Now navigate to the “Effect” menu and select “Truncate Silence”. Once you have opened the file you should see a view like the one below. First, open your audio file in Audacity from the menu “File / Open”. If you want, you can remove this unwanted silence with few simple steps. Usually when you record audio with Sonic Pi there will be some extra silence in the beginning and the end of the song. You can download Audacity (for Windows, Linux and OS X) from here.
Create silent mp3 file software#
For this, we are going to use Audacity which is a free, open-source software for recording and Editing sounds. However, we recommend you to process your audio file a little bit to make it sound more professional and louder. Once you have your audio file saved you are ready to play and share it. Your browser does not support the video tag. Based on Getting started with Sonic Pi by Raspberry Pi foundation and An introduction to Sonic Pi by Stuart Brett. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Mehackit offers free online art and technology courses, professional development training in phenomenon-based teaching of creative technology, and participatory workshops for museums and events. Mehackit is a social business leveraging and contributing to open source technologies and their creative use for teaching and learning.