[audacity4blind] Re: Help in Overlapping songs.

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  • Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 20:35:01 +0530

Thank you Robert for this note.
Yes, sounds good, we could sort and align the songs based on the tempo and 
beet. Which would make the process easier.
Appreciate if you could kindly share the link to download the plugin. Also, 
appreciate if I can know a place from where I could get the extra plugins,  
anything free to download.
Thanks,
Ravi.    

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By the way, you could first select all tracks and align them end to end.
This arranges all tracks from top to bottom in sequence, thus you hear all 
tracks alone.
However, you would still have to do the overlapping yourself.
That is, moving the second track back two seconds, the third four seconds etc.
Some 5 years back, I wrote a plug-in that does all the alignment and 
crossfading pretty much alone.
It's on the forum and called "Chain It up".
I should it update at some point since we have now more macro possibilities.
Robert

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You are correct Sir.

As you say, practice gives lot of confidence. Only matter is to spend 
some time on it patiently.



Thanks again.

Ravi.



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Hi Ravi



That certainly explains why the alignment did not work.  Pressing j 
takes you to the beginning of the track and shift-j does that and also 
selects all audio between where you had so precisely placed the cursor 
and the beginning.  In either case, that would mess up your alignment.

With practise these commands become second nature, but it takes a 
while to be familiar with all the concepts involved.





Andrew





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Thank you Andrew. Got it clear.

Yes, the selection is what we need to be careful.

This is what messes up the overlapping.

Also, earlier I was pressing  |J| at the second song when I selected it.

But seems that should have been the reason both songs were playing 
together from the beginning.

When I followed your instructions that did not happen. Thank you for 
your guidance.



As you said, I am trying to practice doing it more and more before I 
start my planned project.



In case if you get any idea of using the batch processing of this task 
please keep me posted.



Thank you,

Ravi.



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Hi Ravi



Well done.  Audacity has a batch facility, which I have not explored at all.
 It may or may not let you align a bunch of tracks without the tedium.  
At this stage though, the practise will be helpful.

No, definitely do not reimport the songs because, if I understand 
correctly, you will undo your good work.  By all means though, save 
the project from time to time in case something goes horribly wrong.

You can either:

*     Import two songs and align them.
*     Import a third song and align it with the second.
*     And so on

Or:

*     Import all songs.
*     Align the second with the first.
*     Align the third with the second.
*     And so on.

Once you have more than two tracks, be careful as to which one (and 
only
one) you have selected.





Andrew



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If not should I save every project after each song alignment and then 
reimport the songs and redo all the steps?





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Hi Andrew,



Is there any way that several songs could be aligned at once or have 
to be processed one by one?



Ravi.





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Hi Andrew,



Superb! At last got it working as expected.

Thank you so much.

Regards,

Ravi.





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Hi Ravi

Let’s start with just two songs so as not to complicate the issue.  
Open Audacity and, from the File Menu, import two songs in turn.  That 
should have each song on a separate track.  If you play you will hear 
them both at once.  Make sure that the second track is not selected 
(pressing Enter on a track selects and deselects it).  Arrow up to the 
first track and make sure it is selected.

*     Press k to go to the end of the track.
*     Press comma (,) – say – three times to move back three seconds.  The
amount you go back may depend on how the song ends and how much 
overlap you want.  Pressing spacebar will let you hear the end of the song.
*     Press Enter to deselect the track.
*     Arrow down to the second track and press Enter to select it.
*     Press alt-t followed by a and then followed by c and that should do the
trick.

Let us know what happens when you do that.





Andrew







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Hi Andrew,



Yes, I too suspect the same.

If so how do I get out of this please?

Regards,

Ravi.



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Hi Ravi



Are your tracks playing together only before you do the align tracks 
process?  If so, that is what should happen.  If they are playing 
together after you align all of them, something has gone amiss when 
attempting to align them.





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Dear David, Jim, Andrew, Ted and all,



Thank you very much for all your suggestions and step by step instructions.

I am trying to fiddle with them and getting used to them.

In fact earlier, before I did this crossfading and other actions, I 
remember that whatever number of tracks are imported, only the 
selected track was playing.

But now all are playing together. So why I’m bit confused.

I’m afraid whether I have not noticed this correctly earlier.



Yes, as suggested the solo function works fine.

As Jim mentioned, muting is also very useful.

Let me play with this and revert back.



Thanks again.

Ravi.



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Hi Ravi,

which tracks are played does not depend on either which track is the 
focus or which tracks are selected.

To listen to a single track, you can solo it. The shortcut to solo the 
focused track is Shift + S. To unsolo it, you can press Shift + S.



David.



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Hi Team,



I did try crossfading couple of songs and trying the ways you have 
suggested.

Now, I am having the below issue.

Whenever I open Audacity and import couple of songs and select one of 
them and play.

Both the songs are playing together as crossfaded.

I have tried undo the import and remove the tracks and import fresh 
and different songs.

But still when I select one of them, while the next is unselected, 
when played both are playing together.

Have I messed any settings? How do I get this deactivated?

And want the individual songs to play separately?

Or only the selected one to play at a time?

Appreciate your help please.

Thanks,

Ravi.



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You want to crossfade your songs. I recommend putting each song on a 
separate track.



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Hello everyone,

Greetings!

Hope this E-mail message finds all of you well & safe.



I am Ravindran from Sri Lanka. And just joined this list.

I am Blind and using Windows 10 with NVDA & Audacity latest versions.

Appreciate if someone could guide me how to overlap songs(MP3) in Audacity.

Actually, I want as below:

Assume, there are two songs. Either as separate tracks or merged in a 
single track.

When the first song finishes, before it stops playing, I want the 
second song to start while the first reaching its end.

We should be able to set a time period.

And should be able to get this done for a long list of songs merged in 
a single music track.

Because when we merge several songs to a single track, there are 
silences in between every song. But removing the silence, makes the 
songs play just one after other.

But I want the songs to overlap towards the end of each song. If 
required can have them as separate tracks.

Like to create a non-stop music file.

Hope my question is clear. Any suggestion would be a great help.

Please feel free to get in touch with me should you require any 
further details.



Thank you, have a pleasant day!

Ravi.

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