Hi Dug.

I don't know what a "mp3 karaoke file," is.  But if you are talking about 
opening an mp3 file in GoldWave and placing another sound source on top of 
it and saving it as a wav file, then the answer is yes.

Below, you will see a section of tutorial, written by a guy called John 
Wilson.  I'm sure he will not mind me passing on this piece of information 
to you.  You can of course contact John at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and enquire about his GoldWave Tutorial.



Best wishes.

Andy.









9.20. Mixing One Sound with Another



To mix such as a speech file with a music file, so that both play

together:



1. Open your speech file and copy it to the Clipboard with

CONTROL C.



2. Close the speech file with ALT F and C.



3. Now open the music file you want to mix the speech into.



4. Play the music file to the point were you would like the

speech to commence and then pause it with F7.



5. Now insert a start marker by pressing the [ key.



6. Open the mix dialogue box by pressing CONTROL M.



7. In the mix dialogue you can just press ENTER to get the mix

completed at your marker position and at the original volumes of

both files.



8. If you wish to reduce the volume of the speech file you are

mixing with the music file, in the above dialogue, you can TAB

to "Volume" and ARROW up and down various volume increases or

decreases or type your own in-between figure in. The default

figure of 0.0 is to keep the volume at its normal full level.

Increasing the volume of the speech may cause clipping or blurred

speech, so be careful with this. Instead of increasing the speech

file's volume , you may wish to decrease the volume of the music

via the Volume option in the Effect menu. Of course, in this

case, this is something you would have done with the music file

prior to mixing the speech with the music.



9. As usual, to hear the whole mixed file, press CONTROL A to

select it all and then f4 to play it. Then save your work with

CONTROL S.


----- Original Message ----- 
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> Is there a way I can take an mp3 karaoke file, pump it through Goldwave,
> Sing over the music, and save the whole kit and caboodle as a ".wav" file?
> And, if so, how would I go about doing it?  (the mp3 file is on my hard
> drive.
> Thanks in advance.
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