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post Nov 2 2011, 11:36 am
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I want to trim some of the audience applause in Live at the Paradiso. When I edit the file in Audacity, will the original EQ levels remain intact? Or will I have to manually EQ each track?

After importing a file, does Audacity strip anything away from the original file? Or all settings (db, bass, treble, high) unchanged until I edit them?



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QUOTE(Arizona_Skies @ Nov 3 2011, 1:36 am) *

I want to trim some of the audience applause in Live at the Paradiso. When I edit the file in Audacity, will the original EQ levels remain intact? Or will I have to manually EQ each track?

After importing a file, does Audacity strip anything away from the original file? Or all settings (db, bass, treble, high) unchanged until I edit them?


From what I understand - at the end of a particular track there is X seconds of audience applause and you want to get rid of it. If that's the case, just remove that part and export it to WAV and all the original EQ settings will remain intact.

If you want something easier to chop up your recording, I recommend using CD Wave. Its primary purpose it to track out long recordings.
http://www.milosoftware.com/cdwave/


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