There's no way to automatically do this in Audacity you would, as with any other audio editor, sync them manually. Thanks. It's interesting that a dedicated audio application can't do this yet Adobe Premiere Pro can sync two audio tracks. I guess you're referring to automatic speech alignment which is patent technology from Adobe. It's super easy to do in Audacity. Open a new project in audacity. Click File>Import>Audio Then select the first file you want. In your case the background music. Then do it again and select the other file you want, in your case the speech part. Now you have a session with two audio tracks both playing back at the same time.
Creating a Stereo track from a Mono track is pretty easy. Although it's not "True" stereo, because it is basically a duplicate of the Mono track in both chan
STEP 1 - Select the Selection Tool. After launching Audacity, import your file into the editor by clicking File in the menu bar. Then select Open and double-click on the audio file you wish to split. Once it is in, click the Selection Tool. It is the option that looks like a capital I in the top action bar. Once you're done and satisfied with the audio.Press ctrl+A and export as a mp3 or flac (you'll find this under export audio).This will mix the two audios and output a single audio in either mp3 or flac (based on what you selected). Let's call this the final audio. Open mkvtoolnix,drag and drop the gameplay video into the source files box.
Step 2. Launch the music combiner and drag the music you want to combine into the window of Audacity. You’ll find the multiple music tracks are listed in the interface. Step 3. Click on the Time Shift Tool icon on the toolbar or press the shortcut key, F5. Step 4. Choose the second track and drag it to the end of the first track to merge music.
Step 2. Import the MP3 files. Click File > Import > Audio, select the two MP3 files that you want to merge by clicking each one while holding the Apple key, and then click the Open button. Step 3. Merge the MP3 files. After that, two Audacity windows will appear – one window for an MP3 file.
To do this, go to File > Import, then select either Audio file or Multiple Audio from the dropdown menu. Select your desired audio tracks and click open. This will add each track as its own clip in the Clips section. You can drag them over to the Tracks section in the order you want them to play.
Hello , I am trying combine 4 wav files: each has 2-4 tracks, different sampling rate, duration into 1 single WAV with multiple tracks. Just like how you see them in Audacity GUI when you drag and drop multiple wav files. All the export options is not able to achieve it. They either merge into 2-chn stereo or split into multiple files single track. mshgzGm.
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