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Kyle Goetz said:
A quicker recording method with Audacity is to record each line as a
different track without saving each line one-by-one and
then removing
it and starting a new line. Instead, record a line. Then hit 'stop' and
then record the next line. Audacity should begin the new
line as a new track. Do this for each line, and eventually you will have an Audacity project
with, say, 39 tracks, each a different line. Then File->Export multiple, and it will export a
WAV file for each track. You can even specify a naming convention, which means you don't
even have to rename the files before uploading.
My addition:
Just make user that you don't submit your audio as one large file - the
Acoustic Model creation scripts are not set up to handle multi-track
recordings.