grrl Diamond Member Jun 21, 2001 6,204 1 0 Jun 30, 2003 #1 Is there any program (freeware preferably) that will allow you to simply combine two .wav files?
S ScottMac Moderator<br>Networking<br>Elite member Mar 19, 2001 5,471 2 0 Jun 30, 2003 #2 I believe CoolEdit will let you join WAVs (and other formats as well). Good Luck Scott
theAnimal Diamond Member Mar 18, 2003 3,828 23 76 Jun 30, 2003 #3 You should be able to find one here.
I igowerf Diamond Member Jun 27, 2000 7,697 1 76 Jun 30, 2003 #4 Try Audacity. It's a good freeware audio editor.
S Smilin Diamond Member Mar 4, 2002 7,357 0 0 Jun 30, 2003 #5 Stupid question perhaps: Can you concatenate .wav files? As in Copy wav1 + wav2 wav3 ? Just curious. I use Mixmeister to mix stuff usually - it's a bit of an overkill to just combine files tho.
Stupid question perhaps: Can you concatenate .wav files? As in Copy wav1 + wav2 wav3 ? Just curious. I use Mixmeister to mix stuff usually - it's a bit of an overkill to just combine files tho.
S Sid59 Lifer Sep 2, 2002 11,879 3 81 Jun 30, 2003 #6 windows sound recorder .. that can combine wavs.
grrl Diamond Member Jun 21, 2001 6,204 1 0 Jul 1, 2003 #7 Originally posted by: Sid59 windows sound recorder .. that can combine wavs. Click to expand... Really? I looked at the help file and all the menus, but all I could find was the ability to overdub. I want to be able to string files together.
Originally posted by: Sid59 windows sound recorder .. that can combine wavs. Click to expand... Really? I looked at the help file and all the menus, but all I could find was the ability to overdub. I want to be able to string files together.
corkyg Elite Member | Peripherals Super Moderator Mar 4, 2000 27,370 239 106 Jul 1, 2003 #8 Windows Sound Recorder does it just fine. You can add or subtract from a wave file. It is basically a copy and paste exercise.
Windows Sound Recorder does it just fine. You can add or subtract from a wave file. It is basically a copy and paste exercise.
F fr Diamond Member Oct 10, 1999 6,408 2 81 Jul 2, 2003 #9 Yes, Sndrec32.exe. Just forward to the end of the first file and use "Insert File."