I hope you will be having two rows in the table for both the tracks. According to me, you can try to select the track in which you have spoken. Next, if you want to keep it at the start, then select the option of align with zero in the align tracks submenu, which lies in the tracks menu. If you want to keep somewhere in the middle, then usually the option is to align with cursor located in the align tracks submenu in the track menu. For this case, you need to place the cursor on the particular part of the track where you want to place the second and then select the option. But, this works properly for audacity 1.3 beta version. It is different in 1.2.6. Vasundhara Raturi. On 12/12/11, Sean Paul <newsandtraffic@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello: > Thanks so much for this list & any help which anyone is able to give me > going forward. > I have read the manual several times but I'm not able to figure out exactly > what it is that I'm doing wrong. > I am attempting to put together my first podcast. I have both the files I > intend to use. My intro music & my recorded spoken audio. I am wanting the > spoken audio to come in when the music begins to fade. I've already got the > file set, the music fading in the right place but I'm not exactly sure how > to place the spoken audio where I want it to go. I've tried pulling both > files in to a table, selecting all of the audio on the spoken file & pasting > it where I want it in the music track. No go. > What is the best way to make this happen? Thanks again. The audacity4blind web site is at //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe