Hi. No, I mean simply remixing a WAV file as appears in the screen, and then going about to, say for example, remove the parts with vocals, or extending the bridge, increase the duration of a loop, increase the intro or outro, etc., etc.
It seems like it should be Easier To Accomplish this with just a few concise cuts and pastes--vs. having to closely scrutinize that one haven't cut off a bar too many of the WAV file lines---there seems like there is an Easier Way to Accomplish Remixing a WAV file! It's Not Fun--it's, as I said Labor Intensive, Laborious, etc.! I don't mean necessarily, "push a button and the WavPad Music Editor Remix FOR you"---I mean just what I said, it seems like it SHOULD BE EASIER to REMIX a file--as I explained above than having to make sure every last line of a WAV file is JUST RIGHT; i.e., that I didn't cut off a measure or beat, or melody by simply cutting off a line one to many, etc., etc.
I remember reading somewhere on WavePad's website or one of their videos (and I'm paraphrasing) "..Remix a track in a snap.."