Splitting audio tracks

ok, so i have a vocal track, and the friend of mine who did it said some pretty vile things (and trust me, when i say vile, i mean viiiiiiiiiiiile! haha) so what id like to do is go in and cut out the small pieces of audio where those lovely words rest and then twist them up or reverse them as to make them illegible.
i would just have him come in and do another take, but i have a feeling this is a once in a lifetime thing and i could probly never pull that out of him again. lol, so any advice is much appreciated!
all the best!
p&L

Select the scissors tool, go to the beginning of the offending region and cut there; the same at the end.
Change yout tool to arrow and double click on the segment that you created: that shoul open the audio editor.
Select all the waveform and, under the Functions menu, choose Reverse (not Inverse!).
cheers
rob

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