Shaped files distorting/warping
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:23 pm
Hi,
I've used Audacity for about two years but I'm now encountering a new problem that is absolutely baffling to me. I would really appreciate some help with it. I'm using Audacity 1.3.13 Windows Beta on a Windows 7 machine. While I've been able to figure out any little hiccups I've had with the program in the past, this new thing is driving me crazy and I just want an explanation of why it's happening.
I produce a podcast with music buffers. To create the fade in and out effect cleanly, I use the Envelope tool to lower the track's volume gradually as the hosts begin speaking. I then fade the track out, add some silence, and fade it back in, effectively mirroring the process. Here's what it looks like in Audacity.

So, here's what things look like when I've got them assembled for the podcast. I copy/paste a bunch of files together because it lets me keep the music files stock, so I don't have to edit them every episode. It saves me tons of time and has worked fine until today for some reason. Here is the voice track at the top with the music at the bottom. I've copy/pasted two music files into the bottom track and place them together.

So, the little divider bar appears between the music tracks (I don't know how to turn those off, or I absolutely would... any help with that would be appreciated as well!). Normally I click on the bar and it goes away. But today, getting rid of the divider causes my envelop-tool shaped track to distort in a way that I can't understand the rhyme or reason of.

...I have no idea why it does this. Additionally, another similar problem is that when I paste my files into the podcast, I then add silence as needed until the next transition. That also seems to shift my envelope tool markers on the music track, which is not a problem I had before today. I have absolutely no idea why this is happening. I've never changed my Audacity settings. I'm sure there's a good reason but I just don't know why it is.
It test things, I did the exact same copy/paste into a file without the voice track (just the music). It produces no problems at all when I get rid of the divider bar between the two songs.


What am I doing wrong here? Why are my markers for the Envelope Tool distorting so much? Sorry if this makes little/no sense, I have no real training on this program so I don't know if the terminology I'm using is correct. I mostly figured it out for myself in my free time. If any more information would be helpful just ask. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I've used Audacity for about two years but I'm now encountering a new problem that is absolutely baffling to me. I would really appreciate some help with it. I'm using Audacity 1.3.13 Windows Beta on a Windows 7 machine. While I've been able to figure out any little hiccups I've had with the program in the past, this new thing is driving me crazy and I just want an explanation of why it's happening.
I produce a podcast with music buffers. To create the fade in and out effect cleanly, I use the Envelope tool to lower the track's volume gradually as the hosts begin speaking. I then fade the track out, add some silence, and fade it back in, effectively mirroring the process. Here's what it looks like in Audacity.

So, here's what things look like when I've got them assembled for the podcast. I copy/paste a bunch of files together because it lets me keep the music files stock, so I don't have to edit them every episode. It saves me tons of time and has worked fine until today for some reason. Here is the voice track at the top with the music at the bottom. I've copy/pasted two music files into the bottom track and place them together.

So, the little divider bar appears between the music tracks (I don't know how to turn those off, or I absolutely would... any help with that would be appreciated as well!). Normally I click on the bar and it goes away. But today, getting rid of the divider causes my envelop-tool shaped track to distort in a way that I can't understand the rhyme or reason of.

...I have no idea why it does this. Additionally, another similar problem is that when I paste my files into the podcast, I then add silence as needed until the next transition. That also seems to shift my envelope tool markers on the music track, which is not a problem I had before today. I have absolutely no idea why this is happening. I've never changed my Audacity settings. I'm sure there's a good reason but I just don't know why it is.
It test things, I did the exact same copy/paste into a file without the voice track (just the music). It produces no problems at all when I get rid of the divider bar between the two songs.


What am I doing wrong here? Why are my markers for the Envelope Tool distorting so much? Sorry if this makes little/no sense, I have no real training on this program so I don't know if the terminology I'm using is correct. I mostly figured it out for myself in my free time. If any more information would be helpful just ask. Any help is greatly appreciated.