Re: subtract one WAV file
- From: David Nebenzahl <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 14:23:02 -0700
Ron Capik spake thus:
David Nebenzahl wrote:
Mr.T spake thus:
<bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What program will add them?
What one won't?
Sound Forge, apparently; I looked high and low, but can't find any
function that adds two signals together. (There is an "invert" function,
though.) Anyone who can prove me wrong? It'd be nice to be able to do.
You didn't look hard enough. Look in "process" for "channel converter"
or you could use the Mix+ function with one of the data sets inverted.
None of which are present in my software. I've got Sound Forge XP 4.5, which I suspect is "crippleware" (it was bundled with my sound card). What version do you have, and where is the "Mix+" function?
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