Thank you Andrew, David & Ted.
Appreciate your step by step instructions.
Let me play with this and get back to you.
Sure, Ted, thank you for your offering. Shall get connected with you should I
need further assistance.
Regards,
Ravi.
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Help in Overlapping songs.
That is exactly how I was going to explain it. I apologize for not finishing my
instruction email, but I was being called away from the computer for the night.
I live in a nursing home and my time is not always my own. Should you need
further help, I can help you with this over Skype or phone. Sometimes audacity
is easier learned by listening to somebody perform the steps live.
Ted Galanos
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On Apr 7, 2020, at 9:37 PM, Andrew Downie <access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi Ravi
As Ted suggested, put each song on a separate track. The next part of the
puzzle is to move the song on track 2 so that it starts playing a little before
the one on track 1 finishes and so on. In Audacity’s Tracks Menu there is a
submenu called Align Tracks. You want the option called Start to
Cursor/Selection Start. Here are the steps:
1. Select track 1, and only track 1.
2. Put your cursor – say – 2 seconds from the end of the song (ask if you
do not know how).
3. Press Enter to deselect the track.
4. Arrow down to track 2 and press Enter to select it.
5. From the Tracks Menu arrow down to Align Tracks and press Enter.
6. Arrow down to Start to Cursor/Selection Start and Press Enter
That will have the song on track 2 starting two seconds before the end of the
one on track 1. If you wanted to be more elegant, you could do a cross fade,
where the first song fades down and the second one fades up as they cross over.
There is a cross fade facility in the Effects Menu which works quite well.
You need to have just the cross over section of the audio on each track
selected.
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Help in Overlapping songs.
Hello everyone,
Greetings!
Hope this E-mail message finds all of you well & safe.
I am Ravindran from Sri Lanka. And just joined this list.
I am Blind and using Windows 10 with NVDA & Audacity latest versions.
Appreciate if someone could guide me how to overlap songs(MP3) in Audacity.
Actually, I want as below:
Assume, there are two songs. Either as separate tracks or merged in a single
track.
When the first song finishes, before it stops playing, I want the second song
to start while the first reaching its end.
We should be able to set a time period.
And should be able to get this done for a long list of songs merged in a single
music track.
Because when we merge several songs to a single track, there are silences in
between every song. But removing the silence, makes the songs play just one
after other.
But I want the songs to overlap towards the end of each song. If required can
have them as separate tracks.
Like to create a non-stop music file.
Hope my question is clear. Any suggestion would be a great help.
Please feel free to get in touch with me should you require any further details.
Thank you, have a pleasant day!
Ravi.
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