Ok Steve. That's about what I was on the edge of figuring out but I was
still a little confused. It was the start marker at the end of the first
file you are adding to that I wasn't doing for some reason. Thanks again.
Phil.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic: Gold Wave Question
> 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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