Hi steve, thanks for your message. unfortunately, my soundforge 7,
doesn't have that append choice. brian.
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Some versions of Sound Forge have an "append" checkbox in the open dialog. If
you have that option, check it and
each file you open will be appended.
Best regards,
Steve Jacobson
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 09:21:31 +, brian parker wrote:
>Hi, is there any way of using soundforge to join a num
Hi, is there any way of using soundforge to join a number of mp3
files together to make one file. that is, apart from loading them one
by one, and joining them through the clipboard. brian.
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Hi, how does one save two channels of something recorded in stereo
with soundforge separately. thanks to darrel's message, i can now
move from channel to channel, but have failed to save them under two
different names, one for the left channel, and one for the right
channel. brian.
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Jim! You can tell Sound Forge to make regions delimited by silence. I
haven't done it in a very long time. Perhaps play with Tools, Auto Region.
Jerry
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Hi Again gang:
I have a very large audio book which I want to divide in to files representing
each chapter. My question is, is there a way to automatically insert markers at
each chapter break without listening to the whole book? There is approximately
2 seconds of silence between chapter break