Another dumb question

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I'm going direct into my computer from smart media cards.

Thanks to mkg, I know how to convert wav to mp3.

Since I am using midi to sinc drums, my recorder starts recording at dead zero on the counter.

This is fine for the recorder, but doesn't seem so fine for mp3 playback, you know that kind of studder you get when a song starts at the zero, from mp3 players?

Here's where I sound just like a newbie!!

My question: How do you get say a 2 or 3 second delay at the beginning of a mp3, if the wav you converted from starts at dead zero?

GT
 
Well, you could insert as much silent space a s you need while it's still a wave in most any editor. Or if you have it in a software multi tracker you can slide it around until it lines up where ever you need it to be.
 
Track,

What exact wav editor are you talking about, is this standard or something that has to be added?

GT
 
In particular, SoundForge 5 will do it for sure.
 
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