5.30?  Boy I need to update again lol.

Rick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Caroline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: goldwave question


Hi, Gary.  You can definitely set up your original file with a start marker.
that's what I do before starting a mix.  I find it easier than trying to set
it up from the mix dialog.  Also, a tip that I learned from
Bruce recently that I've found to be incredibly helpful is the fact that you
can set cue points while recording.  Doing this allows me to jump to
specific places in the file during editing which really saves lots of time.
One thing to note with this though, the ability to set cue points during
recording was broken in an earlier release, (I believe it might have been
5.22 or 5.23, but it is most definitely fixed in 5.30.

Caroline

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> Hi doc,
>
> Can I put a start marker in the voice track where I want the music to
> start?
> thanks,
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>> Create your main recording with the speech. When you are ready to fade in
>> the music Pull up the music in a second window, select the amount of fade
>> in, copy the track, control tab to the speech track, press control m,
>> this
>> opens the mix window where you can determine where the mix should start.
>>
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>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am using goldwave version 5.23 with windows xp home sr2 and
>>> window-eyes
>>> 6.1.
>>> I would like to know if this can be done: I want to make a close for a
>>> podcast I am thinking of doing.  I would like to start talking then have
>>> the
>>> music fade in then conttinue after I finish talking.  Can this be done
>>> and,
>>> if so, how?  any help would be appreciated.  Thanks,
>>>
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