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Sorry for all the questions but Im stuck.
Received the bass and drum tracks on cd from Toms. All the seperate parts i.e. snare, kick, cymbal, bass etc are all on one file so I have to cut it up and match them up together. Im trying this on Adobe Audition with zero success. I have no idea regarding how to align the different parts. Im getting pissed off because I need the seperate parts all in together by Wednesday (for when we do the vocals) If I could simply have the different parts all in alignment i.e. track 1 kick, track 2 snare, etc etc then I would then be able to make for example track 8 guitar track 9 other guitar etc. Allowing me to add new tracks but still letting me play around with the other tracks i.e. not mixed. Please help. |
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Try this and see if it's any use to you: http://www.wavesurgeon.com/download.html
It will let you set markers manually to divide the file and then save out each "segment" as a seperate wave file. |
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