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Question Posted Friday August 4 2006, 7:39 pm

is there any way to add a certain clip of song or music to an open file [blue wave line] so that instead of skipping the original and playing what you put in, it plays both at the same time.

for example, if they were going to say the number one during a certain part, would there be any way i could add in a clip saying something like 'four' so that you hear both 'one' and 'four' at the same time instead of one after the other. thanks


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liKEiLOVEYOU23 answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 10:15 am:
yessss there are many ways to doing that but it is kind of tedius.

tryyyyyyyyy a software called Goldwave,

you have to clip and pick which songs you want in there urself though.

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