

creating and manipulating individual sound files), and “workstation” (i.e. I’m working on gradually migrating away from macOS and Windows 10 to Linux (the “slow road” approach, not the “jump off a cliff” kind), and that means migrating away from GarageBand as well, which is the only DAW I am truly comfortable with.Īfter a bit of reading, it sounds like the ticket is to make the distinction between “sound recorder / editor” (i.e.

I’'ve had some very limited experience in Audacity helping family members with music production for their projects and businesses, but to date, all my own work on my podcast, and what very little music production I sporadically do for myself has been pretty much entirely done in GarageBand. Please indulge me a brief “stage setting” introduction: I’m brand new to the forum, and very nearly brand new to Audacity. Again, I’ll follow this up with a “long version” for those who are interested in reading it. Please let me know! And thanks in advance for all the help. aup file, and associated data folder, that is still super cumbersome, and frought with the chance of getting my wires crossed. zip file, or do the compress (.ogg?) file approach (which is what the FAQ in the manual suggest as options), rather than try to upload the. aup files than to upload xyz to a cloud service (in my case, OneDrive), download it onto the destination device, open it, make changes, save changes, replace the old xyz with the new xyz on OneDrive, download the amended file on the new destination device, lather, rinse, repeat?Įven if I do use a. So that this doesn’t create a wall of text barrier of entry to people, I’ll begin the thread with a very minimal “short version”, but will include a more detailed “long version” as a reply-to-myself for those who are interested in getting a better picture of what I’m asking about and why.
