How to copy one music file to beginning of a voice file
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How to copy one music file to beginning of a voice file
I'm brand new to Audacity and need help. I have a voice recording that I turned into an MP3. A friend sent me an intro of a little music and voice to put at the beginning of all my recordings. I tried copying and pasting the intro to my recording, but it came out at super slow speed. How can I get the two recordings together and at the same speed? Thanks for any help you can give!
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Re: How to copy one music file to beginning of a voice file
When you edit in Audacity, everything has to line up. If your project is set for MP3 and you're editing, say, 3:1 compressed MP3s and then you try to paste an uncompressed WAV clip into the show, it may run at 1/3 speed. It may also do that when you got an uncompressed clip and Audacity can't figure out what it is.
You could try to open your new intro track onto a fresh Audacity and export as a matching MP3. Then try to integrate that into your existing MP3 show. Are you in Windows? Is there a tool you can use in Windows that will tell you what kind of sound clip you have? In Mac, open in QuickTime Player and Apple-I.
Koz
You could try to open your new intro track onto a fresh Audacity and export as a matching MP3. Then try to integrate that into your existing MP3 show. Are you in Windows? Is there a tool you can use in Windows that will tell you what kind of sound clip you have? In Mac, open in QuickTime Player and Apple-I.
Koz