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Miscellaneous
How Do I Cut And Paste
Portions Of Sounds?
You know how to copy a whole sound, but how do you copy part of
a sound? Left click on the bottom selection area of the sound .
Keep the left mouse button down and then move the mouse over the
area you want to copy or cut. A selection rectangle will highlight
over the area of the sound. Then let the mouse button up and select
"Cut" or "Copy" from the "Edit" menu. If you are "copying", you
can then select "Paste" from the "Edit" menu to paste at the caret
point.
I Edited A Sound In An Editor
And It Messed Up Other Sounds!
If you had copied a sound and then edited it in an external editor
in the "Edit Original" mode, it would have made the copies reference
the same sound file. If the length was changed or if the sound were
altered in a time specific way, Mixcraft would not have been able
to load it back in the correct way. Next time consider selecting
the "Edit A Copy" option.
What Are These CD Track Marker Things?
Track markers can be used to help organize your session. But they
can also be used in conjunction with a multi-WAV, MP3 or WMA mix
down. Whats that you say? Lets say you created this 60 minute CD
audio masterpiece that has 10 sections. You invite your friend over
and tell him to "listen to this one part." You spend 15 minutes
trying to fast forward to the right spot and your friend loses interest!
Wouldnt it have been better to just seek to track #8 ,for example?
Thus, you can place a marker at the exact spot and select the "CD
Track" checkbox. When you do a multi-WAV save, it will create multiple
WAV files based on these "CD Track" markers. Then, use your cd burning
software and drag in the new files!
How do I change a sound's rate?
To change a sound's playback rate, right click on the sound
and select "Adjust Playback Rate". Choose from 25% to 400%.
This will cause the sound to play at a different speed. Note
that this will also affect the pitch of the sound.
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