I am not really an expert in this format, but unless you want a very long file, the logical approach for me would be to make a vector with zeros representing all samples, then insert the imported tick and tack samples at the right places, and export to a file with wavewrite or savewave. Making sure to remove DC offset in the tick, tock data to avoid clicks.

Maybe it will sound better in stereo ?

Brgds

Jan


On 2019-12-21 21:16 PM, P M wrote:
Dear experts,

I try to compose (design) a small sound file, made of several wav-files.

My question:       How to approach this task in the best way?


Here some input:

- sound 1: Tick-sound of a clock
- sound 2: Tock-sound of a clock

each wav-file has these properties:
- length: 0.1 sec
- bits: 32
- sample rate: 44100 Hz
- mono

Now:
I want to create a tick-tock sound of length  n-seconds  .. where I can choice the length of n
Each Tick-Tock-sound must be exactly 1-second apart from each other.

I load the sounds with: loadwave

Do I have to create a single "silent" wav file first, which is  n-seconds long and than insert at the correct position the sound signal?

Thank you,
Philipp

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