Windows 10
Audacity 2.4.2
Attached is image of a portion of track:
I would like to mix the two areas defined by the insertion point. I'm sure there's a way to do that without bending too much iron, but I can't figure it out.
Thanks!
How to mix two sections of same track - can I do that?
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JenkinsEar
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Re: How to mix two sections of same track - can I do that?
If you mean that you want to crossfade them, see: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/cro ... clips.html
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JenkinsEar
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Re: How to mix two sections of same track - can I do that?
No, I really didn't want to crossfade - wanted to mix those two areas.
I managed to struggle through and just now got it done:
1. Created a ne clip of the righthand side into a new track
2. Time-shifted the new track so that the sections in question lined up
3. Mixed the two tracks and rendered
(BTW: When I did that, the track that contained the split-out part disappeared - what if I didn't want it to disappear?)
That ended up with what I wanted to accomplish. Is here perhaps a more straightforward way to do that?
I managed to struggle through and just now got it done:
1. Created a ne clip of the righthand side into a new track
2. Time-shifted the new track so that the sections in question lined up
3. Mixed the two tracks and rendered
(BTW: When I did that, the track that contained the split-out part disappeared - what if I didn't want it to disappear?)
That ended up with what I wanted to accomplish. Is here perhaps a more straightforward way to do that?
Re: How to mix two sections of same track - can I do that?
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but perhaps "Mix and Render to New Track" rather than "Mix and Render".JenkinsEar wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 1:48 pm(BTW: When I did that, the track that contained the split-out part disappeared - what if I didn't want it to disappear?)
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