Selecting Audio - the basics
From Audacity Development Manual
This page explains only the basics of selecting audio for typical Audacity use. This involves either:
- selecting the entire project, or
- mouse selecting only a region of audio in one or more tracks.
Once all or a region is selected, you can then change that selection's sound with an effect. Another common action is to delete or move the region of audio.
This page is only a brief summary of how to make selections in your project. For further details and visual examples please see the Selecting Audio page.
Selecting a region using the mouse
The easiest way to select a region of audio is to click the left mouse button anywhere inside of an audio track, then drag (in either direction) until the other edge of your selection is made, then release the mouse.
If Selection tool is not selected (default setting), choose from Tools Toolbar, below:
Selecting the whole of an individual track
The whole of an individual track can be selected by clicking in the empty space Track Control Panel to the left of a track, or by double-clicking in the audio track.
Selecting the entire project
You can select the entire length of all tracks on screen with Ctrl + A (or ⌘ + A on a Mac).
or use the shortcut