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How to use your mp3 player, and your wav recorder to do multi-tracking (cont.)
Ok now after you recorded against the mp3 into the wav editor (in this example we'll call the recorded wav BackUp1.wav) save the wav to your hard disk. You now have a track that can be mixed onto the original mp3 effectively multitracking. While this track is still separate you can edit in many ways, for example, EQ, pan,volume, add effects, or fading.