T3 Technology Tips and Tricks
Myna – A Web Based Audio Tool
Are you looking for an easy way for your students to begin creating audio files for podcasts? Than Myna by Aviary may be the tool for you. Myna allows you to remix audio tracks, apply sound effects, and record your voice which will make creating your next podcast even easier than before. It is completely web-based so there is no need to download software onto your computer making it easier for students to create podcasts from any computer.
Editing capabilities include:
- trim, loop, stretch and reverse your audio clips
- width editable loop points
- interactive time stretch capabilities
- easily add fade-ins, fade-outs
- pan from left to right
- add non-destructive effects to your audio clips including pitch change, reverb, delay, and parametric EQ
To learn more about Myna visit http://aviary.com/tools/myna. We would love to hear how you use this tool in your classroom.
Tags: audio editor, audio tool, myna, podcasting, web 2.0, web based
October 1st, 2009 at 12:12 pm
Hey guys! Seems like a great site that offers a lot. So you know if Myna offers… or of any other programs that offer software like this that enables you to incorporate pictures into your podcast? – an Enhanced Podcast. I have made some enhanced podcasts with Garage Band but would like some comparable software for PC. Any experience or thoughts on this? Thanks so much!
-Tom Schultz
October 1st, 2009 at 2:16 pm
Hi Tom! Here is a link that explains how you can incorporate pictures into your podcast with windows media encoder http://www.jakeludington.com/project_studio/20051004_windows_media_enhanced_podcast.html
I also think you can do it if you have quick time pro (but that’s not free…)
Hope this helps!!