Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!ucla-cs!ucla-ma!pico!barry From: barry@pico.math.ucla.edu (Barry Merriman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Realtime mixing Message-ID: <1991Jun3.013722.27843@math.ucla.edu> Date: 3 Jun 91 01:37:22 GMT References: <10329@idunno.Princeton.EDU> Sender: news@math.ucla.edu Organization: UCLA Dept. of Math, UCLA Inst. for Fusion and Plasma Research Lines: 18 In article <10329@idunno.Princeton.EDU> paul@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Paul Lansky) writes: > >So, I've written a cmix application called rtmix, which allows you to >align two files, draw envelopes and play them, all in real time, as >long as long as you are playing from a local disk. Great, this is what I've been waiting for---I can finally transform my collection of Arnold Schwarzenegger sound bites into a rap song. But: what is the best way to re-record the mixed sounds as a single soundfile? In a future version, will it be possible to ``merge'' the soundfiles, without having to go through a re-recording step? -- Barry Merriman UCLA Dept. of Math UCLA Inst. for Fusion and Plasma Research barry@math.ucla.edu (Internet) barry@arnold.math.ucla.edu (NeXTMail)