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How can I import several audio files and put them together in 1 Rip so that each file equals 1 layer?

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(@angelbritney)
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For example:

I have 3 instrument stems 2 vocal stems.

I want to import them into RipX so that each instrument (3) and vocal (2) stems have their own layer and so I can edit those stems separately in RipX.

All those stems are already synced to match perfectly when importing them together in, for example, Audacity.

Would aprreciate if someone can help me.


   
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(@angelbritney)
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The picture shows that when I copy the BGV vocals and paste them into a new Rip thenit doesn't start at the beginning even though the cursor is set at the very beginning of the rip.

And when I copy the acapella and paste it into the Voice layer then the copied BGV stem is suddenly gone. I wish it was easier to use DeepCreate/RipX for such purposes.


   
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(@dave)
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If you have DeepAudio, we have a RipScript that can do this for you. Please send us a message via https://hitnmix.com/contact/ asking for a copy of the Overlay Selected Rips RipScript and we'll send you a copy together with instructions on how to use it. 


   
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(@support)
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The Overlay Selected Rips RipScript is now available to download from our RipScript Hub.


   
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