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Editing sounds
Created
20 years ago
2004-07-26 14:40:48 UTC
by
Vassy
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Created
20 years ago
2004-07-26 14:40:48 UTC
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Vassy
Vassy
Posted
20 years ago
2004-07-26 14:40:48 UTC
Post #45057
How do I take a part off one wav file, paste it onto the end (Or middle) of another? And how do I delete parts of wav files?
Vassy
RabidMonkey
Posted
20 years ago
2004-07-26 15:11:05 UTC
Post #45075
You should get a sound editor. Google Audacity, it's a free and, if I'm not mistaken, open source, audio editor.
RabidMonkey
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Captain P
Posted
20 years ago
2004-07-26 15:54:35 UTC
Post #45093
Cool Edit Pro is a non-free but very powerfull program to edit sound files, that may be usefull too when you can get a hand on it.
Oh, there seems to be a free trial-version downloadable. That should be worth a look.
Captain P
Seventh-Monkey
Posted
20 years ago
2004-07-27 06:26:35 UTC
Post #45389
I recommend Sound Forge 6.
Seventh-Monkey
Pretty nifty
Vassy
Posted
20 years ago
2004-07-27 11:14:52 UTC
Post #45482
Audacity is pretty good...now, how do I stop the sounds from losing quality
?
Vassy
m0p
Posted
20 years ago
2004-07-27 11:58:17 UTC
Post #45484
Sound Forge all the way. It's the photoshop of wav editing.
Your most sensible post of the day
m0p
Illogical.
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