Good morning Joe!
You must first move track two to the point at which you want your dialogue to
come in during the intro. Then if you want music to fade in at the end of your
dialogue you move track three towards the end of the track. I have done this
many many times for the blind perspective audio version of their newsletter.
You need to quote a line tracks quote. From where you described placing your
left marker, you want to use select cursor in the alignment sub menu. I am
attempting to dictate this from memory, so it may may not come out as clearly
as it could if I were typing in front of my computer. I am not in front of my
computer at the moment, but later this afternoon or tomorrow, please give me a
call at the phone number below and I will personally help you out one on one
should you need it. I suggest we set up a zoom or Skype call so that I may
share my system sound and show you exactly how to do what you are attempting to
do. Once I show you, you will find that this is a very easy task.
Ted Galanos
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On Dec 5, 2020, at 9:41 AM, Joe Orozco <jsoro824@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Thanks again to those of you who provided links to the JAWS scripts.
Very much appreciated.
I have a question, and so far I have not been able to figure it out
from reading the manual or listening to the few audio tutorials on
Audacity I’ve managed to uncover. If anyone has a lead on a good audio
tutorial, please let me know.
Here’s the scenario: I have two tracks. Track 1 is intro music. Track
2 is a voiceover. I start playing Track 1 and pause at the point I
want to mix in the voiceover. I use the left bracket to presumably set
the starting marker. Then I go to Tracks on the menu bar and use the
Mix and Render to New Track to, presumably, bring in the voiceover at
the starting marker. Except, Audacity is not doing this for me.
Instead, it’s starting Track 1 from the starting marker but bringing
in the voiceover track at the same timeframe as Track 1 rather than
mix in the voiceover from the beginning. Also, the third track just
gets labeled Voiceover, after the name of the original file, rather
than Track 3.
Can you help me properly mix, or insert, the two files?
Is there a better way of organizing the tracks so that I can see all
three tracks but individually manipulate them without disturbing the
rest of the project?
Forgive me. I hope I’m using the right terminology.
Thanks so much for helping out this clear novice. :)
Joe
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