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I heard you can overlap songs in sound forge, such as at the end of a song, say a guitar is fading and the drums to the next song starts up. Can you do that? and were can I find the info on this. thanks
Last edited by idiot_ink; 09-21-2001 at 23:01.. |
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Hmmm . . .
I don't think this is something you can do in Sound Forge.
ACID, yes. Soundforge, no . . . but I could be wrong. |
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Explination from another intermediate user
I think what you want to do is copy both .wav files to one window
and then do a crossfade, you'll have to mess around w/ the crossfade times. I am still kind of learning that my self. good luck |
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Are you trying to do a crossfade for a CD?
CD Architect (a Sound Forge 4.5 add-on) will do this. Queue
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Hey Queue.
Thanks for the comments on the song I posted, I am glad you enjoyed it.
I have CD Architect as well, but for some reason it does not recognize my burner, which I believe is an IDE drive? Does that sound right? Anyway do you happen to know if there are utilities or fixits that will help CD Architect identify my burner? Thanks again |
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Check this thread, links in there should do the trick
CD Architect thread Let me know if you need help with either approach. Queue
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I got it to work.
I got it to work. After messing around with stuff, I stumbled on to it. Yes, it was for a cd, foregot to say that.
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