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Phil,
You can mix two files together. Go to the end of the first file, and put a
start marker just before the end of the first file. Now, control-tab to
another file which you already have that you want to append to the first file.
Control-C to copy it to the clipboard.
Now, control-tab back to your final mix where you want to add the file. You
have already set the start marker near the end of the file. Control-M will
mix that file into the first one starting at that point.
A second way to mix files is by using the file cross-fader. Copy the second
file with control-c to the clipboard. Go to the goldwav edit menu and hit f
for cross-fade. The combo box is a duration of the fade, you can set a
default like 1 second, ten seconds, or manually enter a number. The next set
of radio buttons tells where to put the cross-fade; beginning will paste the
new file in front of the open file; end will put it at the end. The next set
of two groups of radio buttons tells what type of fade to have: none, linear
or logarithmic. The first set deals with the new file you are pasting in, the
second set acts on the open file. Assuming you don't want any faade-in or
out, you'd select none for both. A linear fade is gradual, a logarithmic fade
will proceed like a logarithmic curve, starting out imperceptibly and
increasing quickly at th3e end.
HTH, K8SP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 9:55 PM
Subject: Off Topic: Gold Wave Question
Can anyone using gold wave, in short, tell me how you join multiple audio
files together or tell me what it is under in the manual or what lesson it
might be in with the gold wave MP3 tutorials? Off line replies are fine.
Phil.
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