I guess that's a possibility. I have so far been able to use audacity sound editing program too combine the blue and black versions into one 7:14 version. It works pretty well but since the "white sheep" version is a track ripped from vinyl, the speed is slightly off and therefore, it does not mesh very well with the other two versions.
I guess that's a possibility. I have so far been able to use audacity sound editing program too combine the blue and black versions into one 7:14 version. It works pretty well but since the "white sheep" version is a track ripped from vinyl, the speed is slightly off and therefore, it does not mesh very well with the other two versions.
No he means play them simultaneously?
I guess that's a possibility. I have so far been able to use audacity sound editing program too combine the blue and black versions into one 7:14 version. It works pretty well but since the "white sheep" version is a track ripped from vinyl, the speed is slightly off and therefore, it does not mesh very well with the other two versions.
I guess that's a possibility. I have so far been able to use audacity sound editing program too combine the blue and black versions into one 7:14 version. It works pretty well but since the "white sheep" version is a track ripped from vinyl, the speed is slightly off and therefore, it does not mesh very well with the other two versions.