From: Chris C. <ca...@al...> - 2009-11-08 21:56:30
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Christopher Cherrett <st...@tr...> wrote: > 1. Audacity: select the track, open the plugins and select the old vinyl > record effect. This action has no[w] applied the old record effect and you no > longer have your original audio track. Hang on -- you're right in principle, but this sounds scarier than it is -- it sounds (from the above) as if you've lost the original audio file, which is not true. You haven't actually lost anything unless you choose to save the new waveform over the old one. In an audio editor, destructive editing is very often what you want. In an audio arranger, it usually isn't. Chris |