Subject: | Re: Adobe Audition combine two audio files? |
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From: | Dan Dugan <> |
Date: | Sat, 23 Jul 2005 10:14:09 -0700 |
Donald Weiser wrote: >I use Adobe Audition (thanks to the group's recommendations). Let's >say I have two sound files (mp3) that I would like to seamlessly link >to make one longer sound file and save it with a new name. I looked >and looked in the manual how to do this but cannot find the >command(s). >Is it as easy as coping one file and pasting it at the beginning or >end of the other? Overlap them a tiny bit (50 to 500ms) and crossfade. If you created the files originally, work with the original full-resolution (.wav) files and then make a new mp3 of your result. It's best not to decode and re-encode perceptual coded files. Not that it won't work, there's just a little loss of quality that way that should be avoided if possible. -Dan ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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