Hi. Essentially mix pasting is when you cross fade one bit of audio
in to another one. Like for example, if you had a podcast, you might
want to cross fade the intro music in to the main audio.
I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish, so if all you
need is to record skype, and cut it in to parts, then the combination
of audio hijack pro and fission are the way to go.
Darcy
On 29-Nov-07, at 2:46 AM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Either on or off list can you briefly explain mix paste. and audio
processing. I played with Sound Studio for the nine free attempts
that were given and was able to hijack the voice mail message from
Skype and edit it with Sound Studio by putting markers at the point
where I wanted to chop up the material and saved it into multiple
files. At that point I had a perfect copy of the actual content
needed so I through the other parts in the trash. Now when I open
the wanted audio it opens in Sound Studio thus making me use up
another trial time. After I couldn't figure what else to do with the
track using SS I played the track in I Tunes, hijacked that audio
and renamed it. I say all of that to say that is all I know about
audio editing. I will start with Fission and move up the product
lines, but can you explain those two things and let me know if I
took the right steps for my first audio editing session. I have to
have this thing up and running on Friday, record Skype or Skype
voice mails, and converting the audio into a format that can play in
any stereo. Speaking of that do I use I Tunes for burning the voice
MP3?
On Nov 28, 2007, at 5:04 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
mix paste.