Hi Curtis,
If you've got the voice track not selected, and the sound track selected,
and the sound track is not being moved as you want, then maybe there's a
problem with the cursor not being where you think it is.
A couple of ways of checking the cursor position: First, if you press
spacebar to start playback, then this starts from the cursor position.
Second, when there is no playback, if you press the left bracket key, then
a set left boundary position dialog opens, and the position shown is the
cursor position.
How are you setting the cursor position to where you want it?
On way to do this is that during playback you can press the X key, which
stops playback and positions the cursor at the point where playback stops.
A thought that occurred to me is that maybe you are just pressing the pause
button during playback, and assuming that the the cursor is placed where
you press pause. This is not the case.
Do let us know how you get on, and describe any problems you are still
having.
David.
On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 at 19:01, curtis jackson <cjackson102@xxxxxxx> wrote:
My voice and sound are on two separate tracks and when I try to move the
sound where I want it it still plays at the beginning yes I know how to
select tracks
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On Feb 7, 2020, at 11:15 PM, Andrew Downie <access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
For example, is your narration and the sound effect on separate tracks?
Hi Curtis
Can you give more detail as to what you did and what is not working?
Are you familiar with the concept of selecting and deselecting tracks?
audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of curtis jackson
Andrew
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but I am not sure why it is not working
I have the sound saved as an mp3 so I import I tried as you instructed
wrote:
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On Feb 7, 2020, at 5:39 PM, Andrew Downie <access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
what you want to do. Here is one option.
As both Robert and I mentioned, there are numerous ways of achieving
mud splat.1. Record your narration onto a track, perhaps leaving a pause for the
splat onto a separate track with shift-r.2. Press j to go to the beginning of the recording and record the mud
relevant word.3. Select the track with your narration and place the cursor after the
point after the relevant word. An alternative is simply to copy and paste4. Deselect that track and select the track containing the mud splat.
5. From the tracks menu, press Enter on Align Tracks 6. Arrow down to
Start to Cursor/Selection Start and press Enter.
That will move the mud splat from the beginning of the recording to the
material to where you want it. Depending on the result you are aiming for,
that may or may not be effective.
out of some intro music etc?
Andrew
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For example I want to make a mud splat play after I say a certain
phrase, or make a clip of a song play after I say a certain word. The
link to the tutorial is
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-2.3.2-Guide.ht
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: how to make a sound play at a certain
time in a track
Could you give some more background or a link to the tutorial.
What kind of sound, a gong within a podcast, your voice at the fading
laid out.There are lots of ways to do it, depending on how the whole project is
some reason.Regards
Robert
On 07/02/2020, cjackson102@xxxxxxx <cjackson102@xxxxxxx> wrote:Hello: can someone explain to me how to make a sound play at a
specific time. I read the tutorial, but I can't get it to work for
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