Steve, I think I have missed something. that doesn't resolve the issue if I
understand correctly. Material recorded on the second track is not inserted
between existing material on the first track, it overlaps. In fact I get the
same result whether I use Record or Append Record (r and shift-r respectively).
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: recording to the middle of a track
Rather than recording into the middle of an existing track, create a new audio
track, set the cursor position to where you want recording to start and record
into the new track using "Append Record". On Export, all tracks are mixed down
into a single audio file,
Steve
On 15 July 2017 at 23:35, Robert Hänggi <aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry, but there's no punch-in or record into time selection feature
implemented yet (nor in the next release).
Robert
On 15/07/2017, Ikrami <blindathlete6@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
How can I record Audio the middle of a track in audacity. I know that
I can use the append record feature, shift + r, but this will insert
my recorded audio to the end of the currently focused track. But what
if I want to record some audio at the beginning of it or at the
middle? Is there an easy way to do it, instead of recording to a new
track and then copy paste the new audio to the required position?
Best regards
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