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Please state:
- which version of Linux you are using,
- the exact three-section version number of Audacity from Help menu > About Audacity,
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Gale Andrews
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by Gale Andrews » Fri Jun 09, 2017 10:00 pm
I added your "vote". The details that we have are there. Most people who ask for it refer to the Adobe tools, and I assume the core method in Ardour is similar.
Gale
audiojoe wrote:Yes!
If I well understand, I think that's the same feature I'm described in my previous posts.
Is there a way to see more detailed description of that feature request?
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audiojoe
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by audiojoe » Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:36 pm
Thank you!
Is there a way to stay update and see when this new feature will be added?
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Gale Andrews
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by Gale Andrews » Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:44 pm
audiojoe wrote:Thank you!
Is there a way to stay update and see when this new feature will be added?
The feature only has eight votes. We have very few developers available at present. So the feature almost certainly won't be added in the near future, unless a developer already has an interest in it.
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audiojoe
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by audiojoe » Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:20 pm
Thanks a lot for those infos!
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SummeE
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by SummeE » Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:26 am
Is this any helpful?
Steps:
Open the Audacity program. ...
Record your original track. ...
Input additional tracks as necessary. ...
Select your additional tracks to align them with your initial track. ...
Use an align command to effectively move your selected track. ...
Play back the track and make sure your sounds are placed correctly.
I am new here. Please be kind.