Hi Martin. Afraid I don't know Audacity.
Possible reason for the problem with the c0onstant tone using my
instructions: The two files are different file types. Did you import them
or did you create them with the same program?
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From: "M BROWN" <mbrown...@btinternet.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 4:58 AM
Subject: For Robert Logue
Thanks for your advice Robert. I have done what you indicated; namely
creating two separate files, and then bringing them together. However,
this latter part is where I have ran into a problem. The two files merge,
and as a result, I just get a constant tone in one ear piece. Another
helpful member on a different list has given me very precise instructions
on how to achieve what I am trying to do with a programme called Audacity.
Again, my problems in producing the audio file I am after is probably my
lack of experience. In this latter case, I am not sure how to move between
tracks in order to select that audio track in order to manipulate it in
the way indicated. Furthermore, the instructions tell me to pan one track
to the left and the other to the right. Only problem is, that within
Audacity, I can find no menu item referring to pan either left or right.
Thanks for your help Bob.
Martin
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