Hello,
I've had trouble figuring out how to do this- is there any option if I want one or multiple recorded parts to extend, without having to manually copy-paste then try to match them all up and seamlessly fit them together without the clicking sounds that come with the copy-paste? Hopefully I'm making sense.
Thanks!
Extending a section without Copy-Paste [SOLVED]
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Re: Extending a section without Copy-Paste
"Repeat" , (in Effect menu), avoids the need for repeated copy-paste ... http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/repeat.htmlsaturnine777 wrote:... is there any option if I want one or multiple recorded parts to extend, without having to manually copy-paste then try to match them all up and seamlessly fit them together without the clicking sounds that come with the copy-paste?
But there will still be a click if you don't select the start & end-points very carefully ,
see ... http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tu ... oping.html
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