I am curious if anyone has been able to do this correctly. I have an hour long continuous mix of house music and I would like to set tracks at certain points without any gaps. Some people told me to set markers but it didnt do anything when I tried to skip forward to another track. Is anyone able to help?
Thanks
How to set tracks for a continuous mix
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Re: How to set tracks for a continuous mix
Audacity doesn't have markers or manageable edit points. Just labels. The only thing that labels do, other than tell you where you pressed Apple-B on the timeline, is split the show apart into songs during Export Multiple.
Place a label at the front of each song you want exported as a single performance.
You can go into Perferences > Keyboard Shortcuts and see if you can find a keystroke that moves the cursor to the next label, but I didn't find one when I looked.
It's possible 1.3.8 has something...
Koz
Place a label at the front of each song you want exported as a single performance.
You can go into Perferences > Keyboard Shortcuts and see if you can find a keystroke that moves the cursor to the next label, but I didn't find one when I looked.
It's possible 1.3.8 has something...
Koz