Creating tracks on a CD
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Creating tracks on a CD
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So I have some long continuous music mixes which are typically 60-70 mins so I normally whack them on as a single track but I'd really like to put in 'tracks' or index points at chosen points, how can I do this?
cheers
Gary
P.S. I normally use Nero for burning!
So I have some long continuous music mixes which are typically 60-70 mins so I normally whack them on as a single track but I'd really like to put in 'tracks' or index points at chosen points, how can I do this?
cheers
Gary
P.S. I normally use Nero for burning!
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what program do you use to write your cds ?
there is usualy a wav editor that lets you cut and paste parts out of the the file.
so unless you have the cue file with all the track times, you willl have to play it by ear and cut the tracks out on by one.
there is usualy a wav editor that lets you cut and paste parts out of the the file.
so unless you have the cue file with all the track times, you willl have to play it by ear and cut the tracks out on by one.
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I use a tool called Audio Cleaning Lab. Bought it a couple of years ago from Amazon, cost about a tenner if memory serves.
It's not a fancy piece of kit like i'm sure DJ Dunk will recommend but it serves its purpose well enough.
Paul
It's not a fancy piece of kit like i'm sure DJ Dunk will recommend but it serves its purpose well enough.
Paul
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