Hi John, I use Adoobe 1.5  or Soundforge to do this type of mixing. I first 
move to the part I'd  like to copy and add to the song to make it longer. 
This involves listening very closley to not make the  audio track sound off 
beat when finished.  We use to caall it sound splicing in the old days. 
Anyway, I then move to where I'd like to mix paste this copied material in 
from the clipboard and do the mix paste operation with the given program. 
In adobe Auditon 1.5 this is in the edit menu.  It is also in the same place 
in soundforge.  Both are in  the paste special pull down under edit.
Hope this helps.

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>I use to do this with cassettes.  It would mean counting your beats
> correctly so that you could copy and paste different parts to the song in
> various places in the track.
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>> High Steve,
>> What I actually want to do is, make the track longer then what it is.
>> I've heard of people doing that.
>> Like I said, I can do this with a pare of CD players and a DJ mixer.
>> I want to know, how to you do this on your computer?
>> Read the hole email, and you will get the point.
>>  John.
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>> From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 06:24:47 -0400, you wrote:
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>>>>I have a short audio track that I'd like to remix.
>>>>I can do this with a pare of CD players and a DJ mixer, but I don't have
>>>>this file on CD as of yet.
>>>
>>> How can you expect to remix something that you don't have the
>>> subcomponent parts of?  Either I'm not understanding what you really
>>> want to do, or you think there's some magical way you can take a track
>>> apart and remix the parts, making one louder, adding effects, etc.
>>> This latter is impossible.  Think about it.
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