Yep, simply find the beginning of the sound clip and press that left bracket key for a starting point, and let it play to the end, of what you want and then press the right bracket to mark the end of the desired sound clip. You can now cut it and paste it into another blank sound document, or you could do what is called a trim by pressing control T. This removes everything outside those brackets and leaves only what is inside. You should have set up your goldwave program, that it plays only the part inside the brackets when you press the space bar. This for me is the easiest way. There are a few other settings that need tweaked, like unbounded recording so you're not limited to the five minute limit, etc. If you need some help with this stuff, please contact me off line and we can make some plans to chat you through it.

Mike
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----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ Reese" <atlanticst...@gmail.com>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 3:06 PM
Subject: Select small clips for remixing


Hi list:

Thanks Mike for answering my earlier question regarding fading sound clips using gold wave.

Now I would like to select short clips of music to use for a promo mix? Any suggestions on how to go about accomplishing this task? Thanks!

DJ Reese

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