jeu. 6 sept. 2001, 07:41
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I recorded a mix from my turntables through Sound Edit. I cut the section
I want as tracks and pasted them into new files. I now have separate AIFF files from the mix. I opened and placed the files in a playlist in ITunes. I burned the playlist into a CD( I'm new to this since i've been using a Tascam for CDR recording). I played the CD and there are delays between each track. Is there an easier way to divide a mix up and place as separate tracks so it would play smooth with ease? Thanks. -------------------- frsh
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jeu. 6 sept. 2001, 18:18
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toast titanium comes with software which they intend to be used for transferring records to cd through your computer. You can use it to do almost everything you're describing.
It automatically finds where the tracks start and stop (or lets you define them), and you can lessen the affects of pops and hiss, and crank up the bass if you so desire. If you want to make a dj style mix cd, with NO audible gaps between the tracks then you will need adaptec (or roxio now?) jam software. goodluck! -mike |
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frsh I recorded a mix from my turntables through Sound ... jeu. 6 sept. 2001, 07:41
temulent actaully, toast will let you do a cd with 0 sec pa... lun. 10 sept. 2001, 05:12
drbob You've come across one of the many limitations of ... ven. 14 sept. 2001, 13:56
frsh Thanks Peeps I got a copy of Toast but the Pause s... sam. 15 sept. 2001, 03:55
temulent actaully, toast will let you do a cd with 0 sec pa... lun. 10 sept. 2001, 05:12
drbob You've come across one of the many limitations of ... ven. 14 sept. 2001, 13:56
frsh Thanks Peeps I got a copy of Toast but the Pause s... sam. 15 sept. 2001, 03:55
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