|
From: Ulrich K. <ul...@ch...> - 2013-01-13 11:35:27
|
Fmiser <fm...@gm...>: > What about making a silence+peep-at-the-end file that has > exactly the correct amount of silence. Then copy this > end-to-end to make a track that is more than plenty long. This > could even be saved for future use. Then mix it with the > soundtrack. > Or is it possible to do this within Sox? Mix sountrack.wav and > silence+peep.wav, repeating silence+peep.wav end-to-end? Not in one pass. You can create the repeating track (with the "repeat" effect) separately though, then mix it with the original sound in a second step. However, as I understand the task (I may be wrong), it is not about a regular beeping (say, every 10 seconds), but about adding beeps at certain non-regular positions. Ulrich |