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What I'm looking for is a good accessible multi-track editor. I use sound
forge now and I'm delighted with the tight editing one can do with it but,
of course, it's only a stereo editor. Has anyone tried the multi-track
features of audacity and with what kind of results? Thanks. Lou
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From: "Lou Kline" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: OT Audacity question
> From my experience, it could be done, but not with a great deal of
> precision. I ran into a piece of music that had a bit of offensive
> language that I wanted to censor out, and I found the Nero Wave Editor to
> be the easiest thing in my collection of software to do the editing
> with. Audacity would do it to a degree, but the size of the time slices
> for an arrow press was too large for precision editing.
>
> 73, de Lou K2LKK
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> At 02:41 PM 11/27/2007 -0600, you wrote:
> >For those of you who use Audacity, I listened to most of Gene Asner's
> >presentation on it, but I have a question about editing. I know there is
a
> >way to edit from the start of the file to the cursor position, and from
the
> >cursor position to the end of the file, but is there a way to splice out
> >something in the middle of the file? Editing in sound files can be much
> >more critical than in text files, and I would like to know if there is a
way
> >to do the above task. I know that Pat Tice uses Audacity to record the
> >Handiham news letter, and they have rated it the most blind friendly
> >recording program. 73.
> >Harvey
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> >
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> Louis Kim Kline
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