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Hi Bill, I am doing some of the same type of thing myself. I just did a test in Logic Audio with a song with a number of tracks in it. I cut across five of the tracks at the same point, selected only the cut portions and then copied these portions. Then I created a new file and pasted them into the newly created file. They played back as they should have with no problem. Are you sure Vegas can't do this? It seems like a pretty normal bit of work to expect a multi-track program to handle. Double check your manual it is probably hidden in there somewhere. BTW: I use a Delta 66 for my transfers. It works great too. The M-Audio stuff is pretty nice. Good luck Bill. Happy New Year! Cheers, pG -------------- >From: "Bill Wolf" <wiw@nyc.rr.com> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Subject: Multi track editing question >Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 16:30:38 -0500 > >I have a ton of old stuff recorded to 4 track cassette. I've been copying >it to my PC using my delta 1010 and Vegas so I end up with a project with >the 4 tracks. I usually just set it up to record and leave the room. So >the entire tape gets recorded. > > > >What I want to do next, and haven't found a good way to do yet, is to then >chop up the pieces I'm interested in and delete the rest. Only a small >part >of the tapes are interesting to me. So I need something that will let me >copy and paste 4 tracks at the same time and create new projects. > > > >What programs are good at this? > > > >thanks >