Thank you Gale,
I actually meant the Audio after processing. However, I’ve realized that there’s an old version of gsnap already installed in the effect menu.
There are indeed 440 samples (at 44.1 kHz) added to the beginning, after Gsnap + 1 interpolated sample, i.e. non-zero.
I don’t think that the manual extension/shrinking is very efficient leastways if you don’t wanna go nuts after a few dozen times.
Here are the two Nyquist plug-ins that should facilitate the task immensely.
Extract the two tools and put them in the audacity plug-ins folder. Restart Audacity.
One is to use before gSnap (GSnap Pre)and the other after (GSnap Post).
You can further assign shortcuts to those effects, e.g. Ctrl-Right/Laft.
rjh-gsnap-tools.zip (931 Bytes)