greetings,
further to use of voiceover, the format of the file into which you mixh and
of the sample you wish to mix must be the same, i.e sampling rates Etc.
Place the start marker at the point from which you wish the mix to begin,
make sure the sample you wish to mix is in the clipboard, then
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On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 6:17 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Help with Gold Wave
greetings,
further to use of voiceover, the format of the file into which you mixh and
of the sample you wish to mix must be the same, i.e sampling rates Etc.
Place
Hello,
I need to mix the sound of the clipboard on top of a file of background
music, with the volume of the music being reduced to about 20% or 30%. I
have done this before, but either I forgot how, or something has changed
with the updates of Gold Wave.
When I mix with Control-M the volume of
by - it
is set at -18 which sounds as if it might do just what you want.
Hope this helps.
gordon McFarlane
-Original Message-
From: Humberto Rodriguez
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 2:59 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Help with Gold Wave
Hello,
I need to mix the sound
Hi all,
I am trying to use the time warp function in gold wave I want to speed up
some mp3's I don't like listening to audio books at the normal speed!!
I can get the speed to change but the pitch seems to sound like pinkie and
perky.
I did manage to make a file that was at the normal pitch and
Ok, I do this all the time, so I'll tell you what I've figured out.
When you enter the time Warp dialog, arrow through the presets. You
want to find one that uses the similarity algorithm. I double the
speed, and I can't remember if the present called '200 per cent via
similarity was already