I can't believe I've waiting until now to ask, but does anyone know of a simple PC program for A/B testing two audio files (i.e. having them both playing at once in sync and then switch between them)?
I've used Quicktime previously by 'alt-tabbing' between two playing files, but...
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Belated thanks for the feedback guys. Audacity does indeed let you play multitracks, but AB testing is a bit clunky as you have to mute and unmute manually as they play to compare (as far as I can tell anyway).
I found a free Foobar component that does really easy ABX testing (trialling whether you can identify which version is which, while switching between them at the click of a button). Here's the link if you're interested
Audacity doesn't have a "solo" option on a track instead of mute? That would reduce muting one and unmuting the other to one click if it works like it does on Audition.
Norris wrote:Audacity doesn't have a "solo" option on a track instead of mute? That would reduce muting one and unmuting the other to one click if it works like it does on Audition.
Didn't know about 'solo' option - will check it out. Thanks!
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