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LubutoLiteracy
Workshop #6: Audacity and Managing Files
By Mike Lee, Sugar Labs DC  Lubuto Library at Ngwerere, 25 February 2013
Christoph in Cambodia now

                         Touring Ankgor
                         Wat, the largest
                         Hindu temple
                         complex and the
                         largest religious
                         monument in the
                         world.

                         http://en.wikipedia.
                         org/wiki/Angkor_Wa
                         t
My Weekend: Saturday Hardware Shopping




Still Wanted! This AD-DC Adapter >>>
My Weekend: Saturday Drama Event at Lubuto




Top row: David working on Etoys animation while watching over kids in art class, meeting Janes family,
Taonga of Barefeet working with the kids. Bottom row: The two drama performances.
My Weekend: Sunday Tour Through The Garden




Top row: David working on Etoys Top: Felix Phiri of Lusaka Experience / Barefeet, Mr. Mulenga Cliff Mulenga and
me at YOFOSO. Bottom: A Garden Mural.
My Weekend: Sunday Tour Through The Garden




By the large soccer field, "Monday," who was sitting with a group of
girlfriends, motioned me over to talk. I explained my work and she
asked if she could be my second wife.
My Weekend: Sunday Test of OLPC Folding Solar Panel

                                      Tech notes:

                                      Will capture power log later this week to USB drive.

                                      24 Feb 2013 - Solar Test XO-1.5 SHC101010AA 12.1.0

                                      5th floor south facing window at Protea Hotel on Cairo Road.

                                      12noon - Charged XO-1.5 battery from 90-97% with laptop ON in
                                      20 minutes

                                      12:30pm - swapped in yellow label battery from the XO-4 which
                                      was at 79%, turned off backlight. Cloud passed over 12:33pm for 2
                                      minutes. Automatic power management ON.
                                      12:47pm - 85%
                                      12:53pm - Cloud - 87%
                                      1:09pm - 93%
                                      1:14pm - 94% a small corner of the panel in shade from window
                                      frame. Photo.
                                      1:16pm - 95% More clouds appearing. Photo.
                                      1:35pm - Reading 100% in Sugar frame. Charge light still orange.
                                      Small hawks buzzing around and squawking on the ledge above.
                                      1:42 - Wind gusts flapping the panel a few times. Photo of flocks of
                                      birds.
                                      1:55pm - Charge light is green. Charge percentage reads 97%.
                                      2:00pm - Turned on backlight two clicks. Launched Etoys 5. Green
                                      charge light and green power light flickering as Etoys car animation
                                      runs.
                                      2:10pm - Dropped to 96%. Shot 24 sec HD video clip if flickering
                                      LED.
                                      2:20pm - At 93% while doing a project in Etoys.
                                      2:25pm - Photo: 15% of panel in shadow. Ended test. Pulled in
                                      panel. It was very hot to the touch. Maybe 110-115 degrees F.
My Weekend: Sunday Test of OLPC Folding Solar Panel
Today: Continuing with Audacity



Switch to blue (GNOME) desktop in the OLPC Sugar control panel.

Start Audacity from Applications > Sound & Video.

Sugar OS 12.1.0 (installed on all your OLPC XOs) has the newest version of
Audacity, 2.0.0.

Ignore the free disk space warning for now. We will do short practice clips.

Note in Edit > Preferences > Quality Set default to CD quality: Sample Rate:
44100Hz, Sample Format: 16-bit

Note: Audacity saves in its own format and then you export to AIFF, MP3, etc.
The Audacity manual is on the Intel laptop and I will leave it with
                Eleni and Nikki on USB drives.

        Downloaded from: http://www.flossmanuals.net
Working with Audacity to Record Sound
Working with Audacity to Record Sound
Working with Audacity to Record Sound
Working with Audacity to Record Sound
Working with Audacity to Record Sound
Working with Audacity to Record Sound
Record and Edit a Sound


   Record a sound with the Record Button. Say, My name is _____ .
   You need to use the external microphone.

   The OLPC XO laptop microphone record the sound at a low
   volume. No problem! Go to Effect > Amplify. No need to change the
   dB setting. Run a second time.

   Zoom in on the sound wave using the magnifier button in the
   toolbar at top right (plus sign in it).

   Highlight the silent start of the sound wave and trim it off. Do the
   same with the left over silence after your spoken sound.

   Save the project. Go to File > Save Project As There will be a
   warning about .aup file. Click OK. Name the file, Name <your
   name>. Save in Documents for now.
Notes on Working with Audcaity
Keep aware of the free disk space warning
Open an existing sound
Record and save a sound
Edit a sound (cut and paste, trim, where to cut)
Sound formats (licensing)
Sound filters (echo, pitch, clean-up)
Microphone setup
Headphones
Do not record sound in Etoys for the lessons project as sound cannot
be exported.
Files saved from Audacity in Gnome to Etoys folder can be found in
Places > Home Folder > Etoys . Run Etoys and open Object Catalog >
Multimedia > Sound Library and load the sound you made.
Use the XO-1.5 laptops for Audacity and the new XO-1.75s when they
arrive.
Set up the Makey Makey!
 http://www.makeymakey.com

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  • 2. Christoph in Cambodia now Touring Ankgor Wat, the largest Hindu temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world. http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Angkor_Wa t
  • 3. My Weekend: Saturday Hardware Shopping Still Wanted! This AD-DC Adapter >>>
  • 4. My Weekend: Saturday Drama Event at Lubuto Top row: David working on Etoys animation while watching over kids in art class, meeting Janes family, Taonga of Barefeet working with the kids. Bottom row: The two drama performances.
  • 5. My Weekend: Sunday Tour Through The Garden Top row: David working on Etoys Top: Felix Phiri of Lusaka Experience / Barefeet, Mr. Mulenga Cliff Mulenga and me at YOFOSO. Bottom: A Garden Mural.
  • 6. My Weekend: Sunday Tour Through The Garden By the large soccer field, "Monday," who was sitting with a group of girlfriends, motioned me over to talk. I explained my work and she asked if she could be my second wife.
  • 7. My Weekend: Sunday Test of OLPC Folding Solar Panel Tech notes: Will capture power log later this week to USB drive. 24 Feb 2013 - Solar Test XO-1.5 SHC101010AA 12.1.0 5th floor south facing window at Protea Hotel on Cairo Road. 12noon - Charged XO-1.5 battery from 90-97% with laptop ON in 20 minutes 12:30pm - swapped in yellow label battery from the XO-4 which was at 79%, turned off backlight. Cloud passed over 12:33pm for 2 minutes. Automatic power management ON. 12:47pm - 85% 12:53pm - Cloud - 87% 1:09pm - 93% 1:14pm - 94% a small corner of the panel in shade from window frame. Photo. 1:16pm - 95% More clouds appearing. Photo. 1:35pm - Reading 100% in Sugar frame. Charge light still orange. Small hawks buzzing around and squawking on the ledge above. 1:42 - Wind gusts flapping the panel a few times. Photo of flocks of birds. 1:55pm - Charge light is green. Charge percentage reads 97%. 2:00pm - Turned on backlight two clicks. Launched Etoys 5. Green charge light and green power light flickering as Etoys car animation runs. 2:10pm - Dropped to 96%. Shot 24 sec HD video clip if flickering LED. 2:20pm - At 93% while doing a project in Etoys. 2:25pm - Photo: 15% of panel in shadow. Ended test. Pulled in panel. It was very hot to the touch. Maybe 110-115 degrees F.
  • 8. My Weekend: Sunday Test of OLPC Folding Solar Panel
  • 9. Today: Continuing with Audacity Switch to blue (GNOME) desktop in the OLPC Sugar control panel. Start Audacity from Applications > Sound & Video. Sugar OS 12.1.0 (installed on all your OLPC XOs) has the newest version of Audacity, 2.0.0. Ignore the free disk space warning for now. We will do short practice clips. Note in Edit > Preferences > Quality Set default to CD quality: Sample Rate: 44100Hz, Sample Format: 16-bit Note: Audacity saves in its own format and then you export to AIFF, MP3, etc.
  • 10. The Audacity manual is on the Intel laptop and I will leave it with Eleni and Nikki on USB drives. Downloaded from: http://www.flossmanuals.net
  • 11. Working with Audacity to Record Sound
  • 12. Working with Audacity to Record Sound
  • 13. Working with Audacity to Record Sound
  • 14. Working with Audacity to Record Sound
  • 15. Working with Audacity to Record Sound
  • 16. Working with Audacity to Record Sound
  • 17. Record and Edit a Sound Record a sound with the Record Button. Say, My name is _____ . You need to use the external microphone. The OLPC XO laptop microphone record the sound at a low volume. No problem! Go to Effect > Amplify. No need to change the dB setting. Run a second time. Zoom in on the sound wave using the magnifier button in the toolbar at top right (plus sign in it). Highlight the silent start of the sound wave and trim it off. Do the same with the left over silence after your spoken sound. Save the project. Go to File > Save Project As There will be a warning about .aup file. Click OK. Name the file, Name <your name>. Save in Documents for now.
  • 18. Notes on Working with Audcaity Keep aware of the free disk space warning Open an existing sound Record and save a sound Edit a sound (cut and paste, trim, where to cut) Sound formats (licensing) Sound filters (echo, pitch, clean-up) Microphone setup Headphones Do not record sound in Etoys for the lessons project as sound cannot be exported. Files saved from Audacity in Gnome to Etoys folder can be found in Places > Home Folder > Etoys . Run Etoys and open Object Catalog > Multimedia > Sound Library and load the sound you made. Use the XO-1.5 laptops for Audacity and the new XO-1.75s when they arrive.
  • 19. Set up the Makey Makey! http://www.makeymakey.com