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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lun. 10 sept. 2001, 05:12
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actaully, toast will let you do a cd with 0 sec pauses also, just as jam will.
the only limitation is that some burners (mostly the crappy usb ones) won't let you creat an index point in mid-frame or likewise might force you to have a few disc sectors as a minimum pause. just kick out all your track sections as .aiff's (as you've already done), go into toast (or jam), set the default pause time to 00:00 and you're in business. (you must have a 2 second pause before the 1st track, but both programs will do this automatically). |
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frsh I recorded a mix from my turntables through Sound ... jeu. 6 sept. 2001, 07:41
the dur toast titanium comes with software which they inte... jeu. 6 sept. 2001, 18:18
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
the dur toast titanium comes with software which they inte... jeu. 6 sept. 2001, 18:18
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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