Re: splice not working correctly

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On Dec 23 23:43:13, zsolt.ero@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I'd like to use split

Do you mean sox, or some splitting functionality of sox
I am not aware of? SoX can split channels, but that's
probably not what you want.

> to mix two slightly different tracks for AB
> testing purposes. I'd like to have 0..5 second from track A and 5..10
> seconds from track B, etc. 10..15 track A, 15..20 track B.
> 
> I'd be very important to make sure that it doesn't change the signal
> in any way,

So you can't use splice, as that will change the signal.
Why do you want to splice them, instead of
merely concatenating the pieces together?

> as in if I run it with identical tracks, I'd get back the
> original track.

If the two inputs are identical, then I guess their splice
will also be identical to each of them. But if you simply
concatenate the pieces (interlacing), extracting them back
will give you the original two files.

Jan



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