sorry...another question...mixing two wav files into one wav

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Anatolyz

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Hi,
as the topic says,i must somehow combining 2 *.WAV files making a 1 *.WAV hearing the 2 voices...anyone has any clue how can i do such a miracle?:)
thanks in advance droogies!!
 
As put in the other thread - if you have 2 .wavs it's easy to combine it into 1 with software. What are you using to record?

Whatever you are using, you just bounce them down.
 
thanx,but how

how to do that?i'm using Creative waveStudio,but having also cooledit and goldwave progs. how exactly to do that man?i highly appreciate your help
 
You need a multitrack programme. Cool edit, from what i know isn't, nor is Wavestudio. Goldwave says it is, but i've never had any use from it so i can't tell you 100%.

From having a multitrack platform (Logic Pro, Cubase, Pro tools for example) You can import the 2 tracks and sync them up to how you want. On having that, you simply bounce the tracks to combine 1 individual .wav

Look at your goldwave programme, that looks like your best bet unless your willing to look into purchasing some other software.
 
How do I pee on myself without getting wet?:eek:

just kidding.................

Like anatolyz said, you need to have a program that allows you to import waves. You should have a manual that speaks of bouncing tracks and how to do it. (Worse case, I'm sure their website would have direction in doing so!) Bouncing is a pretty common tool with all software nowadays, and you should be able to combine the tracks using that method!

Good Luck!

Post again, if it yields no positive results and be more specific as to what steps you are taking.
 
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