
RetroMan
King Of The 80s
I can't seen to find any info about this in the documentation, but i'm not sure how to 'merge' two tracks together to make a single track.
What I have is 2 vocal tracks - one with the verses, one with the choruses and I want to merge them together to make a continuous single track.
It's easy enough to click and drag the segment into the adjacent track, but if there's any audio overlapping (which there is from the end of the verse into the chorus), you can only hear one track without it blending.
One idea I thought would be to use the old 'ping-pong' method like you do on a 4 track were you record both tracks into a third track and blend it together that way, but that seems like the hardest way around it.
Once the track is merged, I know how to glue all the pieces together with the tools, it's just that I lose audio when it overlaps.
can anyone help me out?
What I have is 2 vocal tracks - one with the verses, one with the choruses and I want to merge them together to make a continuous single track.
It's easy enough to click and drag the segment into the adjacent track, but if there's any audio overlapping (which there is from the end of the verse into the chorus), you can only hear one track without it blending.
One idea I thought would be to use the old 'ping-pong' method like you do on a 4 track were you record both tracks into a third track and blend it together that way, but that seems like the hardest way around it.
Once the track is merged, I know how to glue all the pieces together with the tools, it's just that I lose audio when it overlaps.
can anyone help me out?