Using Sound Forge Pro 14. I have 4 different audio files I've recorded, 2 guitars, 2 vocals, and I want to mix them down into a single file. I have tried different ways but can't seem to make it do what I want it to. Can someone please help? Thanks!!!
Sound Forge is a multi-channel editing application and really not designed for this type of work. A multi-track DAW is what you need. Vegas can do this, ProTools, or even the free Audacity would be better suited for multi-track mixing.
That said, you could 'copy' one track and paste in in using the Mix function, (aka, sound-on-sound) and repeat for the other tracks. But that is a lot of trial and error and does not have options for specific effects on single tracks and such.
btw, @lee-robin, welcome to the Magix Sound Forge users forum
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wrote on 8/31/2020, 11:31 AM
+1 for Audacity. I keep a copy around whenever I want to merge a bunch of different files into a single file. I don't use Audacity all of the time, but it can be very handy for some PITA jobs.