OK. I tried with Voice Over, but a message came up that the file needs to be 
the same sample rate as the music. Other than resave the voice track with the 
same sample rate as the song, any other alternative like resampling on the fly, 
or even better, a function that'd resample the voice track with the same specs 
as the music? Thanks for info.

Gera
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El 09/06/2013, a las 03:09 p.m., "tim cumings" <thcumi...@comcast.net> escribió:

> Gerardo try using the voice-over effect under the effects menu. I think it 
> will be a lot easier.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerardo Corripio" <gera1...@gmail.com>
> To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 12:51 PM
> Subject: combining music and voice track?
> 
> 
> HI listers?I'm Gerardo from Mexico; I use Goldwave to record podcasts
> and am really looking forward to learning more on Goldwave and other
> audio topics on the list!
> My question debut is how to combine in a music file, my voice.
> The scenario is this: I have a voice track and a music file; I'm wanting
> to start the music and thirty seconds into the song, have part of the
> voice speak while lowering the song's volume; then the music regain its
> normal volume, and a few seconds after, lower the music volume and have
> another part of the voice play; again regain the music's volume, and
> several seconds after have the last part of the voice play and regain
> the music volume.
> How Igo about doing it is kind of a nightmare!
> 1.-I have the two files opened in Goldwave; I've already marked in the
> song, where into the music I want to start speaking;
> 2.-The part of the voice track to start is 3 seconds thirty;
> 3.-I then go into the music file, and placed on the marked beginning
> position, start playing while counting one thousand one one thousand two
> one thousand three one thousand which usually lands me near when I mark
> with right bracket the end position where I'll be done speaking, near
> the three seconds thirty; if it doesn't, I narrow down the zoom and move
> the right marker until it's about right;
> 4.-I then via the Effects/Volume (Alt+c and u) go into Dropout and Duck
> and perform the task in the marked position on the music song.
> 5.-I then mix the audio track part which usually goes fine, but when it
> does, I cancel the whole operation and remark again the music file.
> For the next audio track part, I again listen to the music, and when I
> feel I want to start again speaking, I mark the part, go into the audio
> voice file with Shift+tab, see it's duration, go back with Shift+tab to
> the music file and start counting; mark where I think the end is;
> imagine doing this over and over! Is there an easier way or is this the
> only way available? Thanks for any feedback!
> 
> -- 
> Gera
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