Hi Trevor
The same applies when exporting as when playing. If you solo a track (or more
than one) that track(s) only will be exported. Alternatively, you could mute
(shift+u) a track(s) you did not want to export. There is another export
option in the File Menu, which is to export selected audio. It does what it
says, exports only audio that is selected.
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Exporting Individual Tracks
Hi David,
Thanks! That works. How about exporting a single track from a multi-track
project without deleting the other tracks?
Take care,
Trevor
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Exporting Individual Tracks
Hi Trevor,
if you've got a number of tracks in a project, and you want to playback a
single track, you can do so by first soloing that track. The shortcut Shift + S
toggles whether the focused track is soloed.
David.
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 11:38, <tattenberg@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tattenberg@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hey Gang,
Is there a way to export, or even quickly isolate a track from a multi-track
project without deleting the other project tracks? What I’d like to do is
record an accompanying track, then listen back to and allow others to listen to
said track without having to hear what I was listening to over headphones while
recording.
Thanks!
Trevor