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Alright alot of you probably are like me and mess with Audacity, Im wanting to add some notes to a few songs and wondering if anyone knows the best way to connect the sine waves to when they play they dont have a scratchy clip, basically to make solid basslines flow together without breif scratchiness,I know you have to add new audio track below the track to add the notes in, thanks to anyone with input.

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I just to this link and I didn't see any input from Decaf. Only mention that info was exchanged.

I too am looking for an audacity education.

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