To create special effects during performances, parties and other events, combined audio files are needed, consisting of two or three simpler ones. There are a few simple rules for creating such tracks.

Necessary
- - two or more (optional) audio files
- - a computer with an installed audio editor program
- - basic knowledge in the field of computer technology
Instructions
Step 1
Open the audio editor (in the example "Adobe Audition"), click on the first track. From the File menu, choose Open and select the first file.

Step 2
Click on the second track. Repeat the operation for the second file. If there is a third file, then repeat the operation for it.
Step 3
Adjust the file lengths as you see fit.

Step 4
In the "file" menu, click the "export" command, then the "audio" format. Enter the file name, select its format and directory. Click the save button.

Step 5
If you are finished working with sound, close the session. Save the session for future use if you wish.