Yup,

I recommend cutting and pasting.  It's way, way faster.

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On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:17 PM, Megan L wrote:

> Hey,
> Make sure that the first track is on bar one, beat one on your time line. 
> Then select your next track. You can either cut it, move to where you want it 
> to begin playing on the time line with your arrow keys, and then just paste 
> it in. Or you can hit VO command accent to start moving the item. VoiceOver 
> should tell you where the track's region begins, so just move it with VO 
> right arrow until it's where you want it to start playing and then press 
> escape to stop moving it.
> 
> HTH,
> MegOn 2011-11-05, at 6:16 PM, Francisco Salvador Crespo wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I need mix two tracks, but the second track must start after the first. How 
>> can i do this?
>> Other possibility is record 
>> the letter of the song on the track. How can do this?Thanks,
>> 
>> Francisco
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