Re: merging mono files

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> >>> I hope that loops and markers (cues) are not erased in the process!!!
> 
> I think you need to explain what you mean by that. I would expect audio 
> files
> processed by sox to contain just audio data; I don't understand how one 
> could
> contain loop or marker information, and therefore I also don't 
> understand how
> you could possibly expect sox to conserve such information.

Some handheld recorders, for example, allow for saving "markers"
in the file. This is not inbetween the samples, obviously;
these are saved in the header.

A typical application of that is e.g. a journalist marking "next
question" or a field recording marking "next song". I have a ZOOM H1
recorder and a Microtrack II recorder which do that.

I believe SoX does preserve that information in the audio header,
but it's been a long time I checked so I am not sure.

What Mark has seem to be sampled trumpet notes,
so I don't know what kind of markers would that use and why,
but let's see what he reports.

	Jan


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