Hi,
I want to time shift one of the two channels so that they appear a little unsync.
How can I select just one of the channels (couldn't find any option to do that) and use the timeshift tool on it?
Thanks/Brgds
joao
Time shifting one channel
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jcasqueiro
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Re: Time shifting one channel
You need to split the track into separate left and right channels, then you can work on either of the channels independently. See: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/spli ... racks.html
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