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Splitting long recording to tracks
Can anyone reccomend an application that would enable me to split a long
audio track into tracks (with and without the 2 second gaps) for writing to an audio CD. Cheers |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:55:04 +0000 (UTC), "TS"
wrote: Can anyone reccomend an application that would enable me to split a long audio track into tracks (with and without the 2 second gaps) for writing to an audio CD. http://www.cdwave.com Cheers ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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"Ben Bradley" wrote in message
news On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:55:04 +0000 (UTC), "TS" wrote: Can anyone reccomend an application that would enable me to split a long audio track into tracks (with and without the 2 second gaps) for writing to an audio CD. http://www.cdwave.com Nero does that nicely. However, I do all of my track marking in Adobe Audition (Shift-F8). Nero Recognizes these track marks. Here's the process in Nero: Drag the whole wave file into the CD project window. Right click on the file name. Click on Properties. Select the Indexes and limits tab. At that point Nero presents the file waveform in a window. You can play the file here if you want. You can insert track marks here. Alternatively, the track marks from Adobe Audition, if any, are recognized and marked on the waveform. Nero asks if you would like to split the waveform at the track marks. You say yes. Now, instead of one file in the project window you see ten or fifteen or however many tracks you have. You highlight all but the first track. Right click to bring up properties. In the window that results it shows the time between tracks, which is by default 2 seconds. Change that to zero seconds. And, hit the burn button, Baby. An hour-long CD with 15 tracks was burning (and finished) as I wrote this. Very easy. Steve King |
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"Ben Bradley" wrote in message news On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:55:04 +0000 (UTC), "TS" wrote: Can anyone reccomend an application that would enable me to split a long audio track into tracks (with and without the 2 second gaps) for writing to an audio CD. CD Architect. geoff |
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"TS" wrote in message
Can anyone reccomend an application that would enable me to split a long audio track into tracks (with and without the 2 second gaps) for writing to an audio CD. Adobe Audition. |
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"Steve King" wrote in message ... "Ben Bradley" wrote in message news On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:55:04 +0000 (UTC), "TS" wrote: Can anyone reccomend an application that would enable me to split a long audio track into tracks (with and without the 2 second gaps) for writing to an audio CD. http://www.cdwave.com Nero does that nicely. However, I do all of my track marking in Adobe Audition (Shift-F8). Nero Recognizes these track marks. Here's the process in Nero: Drag the whole wave file into the CD project window. Right click on the file name. Click on Properties. Select the Indexes and limits tab. At that point Nero presents the file waveform in a window. You can play the file here if you want. You can insert track marks here. Alternatively, the track marks from Adobe Audition, if any, are recognized and marked on the waveform. Nero asks if you would like to split the waveform at the track marks. You say yes. Now, instead of one file in the project window you see ten or fifteen or however many tracks you have. You highlight all but the first track. Right click to bring up properties. In the window that results it shows the time between tracks, which is by default 2 seconds. Change that to zero seconds. And, hit the burn button, Baby. An hour-long CD with 15 tracks was burning (and finished) as I wrote this. Very easy. Steve King I just used this method in Nero and it does exactly what I need. Thanks. |
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"TS" wrote in
: Can anyone reccomend an application that would enable me to split a long audio track into tracks (with and without the 2 second gaps) for writing to an audio CD. The two second gap is not a function of the splitting, but of the burning. There's a setting in your writing software to not insert gaps between your cuts. Personally, I insert my spacing between songs into the long audio track and choose just where the breaks go. I can shorten or lengthen the breaks depending on how the previous song ends and the next begins, and I can set the "cue up" time from the track marker to the beginning of the music. |
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