--- layout: post title: Punch and Roll editing in Audacity on Mac OSX author: Steven date: 2014-01-19 12:47:42 categories: - Musings tags: - audacity - audio - daw - os x - software - voiceover featured_image: https://www.stevenjaycohen.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wsi-imageoptim-audacity-template-1.png --- Even after using almost every advanced DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) out there, I still have a soft spot in my heart for Audacity. It's a wonderful piece of open source software that can handle an incredible number of common audio editing tasks. One reason that people sometimes leave Audacity for commercial software (like ProTools - video below) is Audacity's lack of Punch and Roll Editing. http://vimeo.com/38259466 As a way of giving back to the Audacity Community, I put together an AppleScript that simulates Punch and Roll. tell application "Audacity" activate tell application "System Events" keystroke "k" using {shift down} -- Select to end of VO Track keystroke "z" -- find Zero Crossing Cut keystroke "x" using {command down} -- Cut the Audio keystroke return -- Disarms VO Track keystroke "b" using {command down} -- Add Label to Label Track keystroke "?" -- Name Label keystroke return -- Saves Label keystroke return -- Disarms LABEL Track keystroke (ASCII character 30) -- Up Arrow selects EDIT Track keystroke return -- Arms EDIT Track keystroke "v" using {command down} -- Pastes to EDIT Track keystroke return -- Disarms EDIT Track keystroke (ASCII character 30) -- Up Arrow selects VO Track keystroke return -- Arms VO Track keystroke ",,,,," -- back up 5 seconds keystroke " " -- Start playback delay 5 -- wait 5 seconds until end of playback keystroke "a" using {shift down} -- stop Playback & set cursor delay 1 -- needed or the following command does not work keystroke "r" using {shift down} -- Record from end of track end tell end tell When activated, this script automatically cuts the audio from the cursor to the end of the VO track, places a Label at the edit point, pastes the audio to the EDIT track (in case you need it later), pre-rolls 5 seconds of your recorded audio, then starts recording again. If you improve upon this script, let me know so I can include your changes here. This is as close to non-destructive Punch and Roll editing that you can get in Audacity. Since the script relies mostly on shortcuts built into Audacity, it should be easy to port to other operating systems (like Linux or Windows). This script above assumes that you have 2 Audio tracks and a Label track set up in your Audacity Project (see below). Feel free to download my VO Project Template for Audacity. To use this script on OSX, either paste it into AppleScript Editor and save it as a program, or use Automator to Create a ServiceĀ (pictured below). The advantage of using a Service is that you can assign it a Keyboard Shortcut in System Preferences (see below). Once you've tried it, let me know what you think :) [coffee]