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> Separting Full Length Mixes Into Cd Tracks, what program can do this easily?
The-Dean
posté sam. 15 févr. 2003, 21:59
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huh.gif Does anyone know if there is software available that will take a recorded 80 minute DJ set and separate it (or just burn it) into separate tracks? Something where I could just pick the points I wanted it to change tracks as opposed to cutting and pasting each track out like I've been doing. I'm running OS 9.2 and X, Jam and Toast Titanium, BIAS Peak with Audiowerk8 audio inputs. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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posté dim. 16 févr. 2003, 13:03
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posté dim. 16 févr. 2003, 13:52
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Won't Jam do that for you? Or try Felt Tip Software's Sound Studio 2.0.
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Sounds like there are lots of choices. I use CD Spin Doctor which comes with Toast for that but you have to export your audio file as a Quicktime move for this program to recognize it. When you are done, Spin Doctor then exports your tracks to Toast.


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