Playing around with GoldWave and Audicity, I couldn't find a good solution.
Although GoldWave has a nice Batch Process option, it only offers the ability to create one output file for each input file.
Basically, I just want to take 16 sequentially numbered wav files (or mp3 files) and concatenate them.
Sure, I could open them all in either Goldwave or Audacity and then cut and paste each one in turn into a single sound window...but there has to be a better way!
Any ideas?
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do a Google search for a program called Addawav - will do exactly what you are looking for, very fast.
edit - here's the link- housepig
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Housepig Records
out now:
Various Artists "Six Doors"
Unicorn "Playing With Light" -
Thanks for the tip...
I also discovered, strangely enough, that the freeware RAD Video Tools will do this very easily...
GoldWave is such a fancy audio editor, and yet it can't do this one simple thing!
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