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| quote: | Originally posted by justin
I got sound forge 8 and istill havnt been able to figure it out... can you geive me some easy to follow instructions? seriously 
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Sure, I will tell you how I did it. I'm sure there is probably an easier way but this will work...
Once the mix is loaded into Soundforge click Special, at the top, and scroll down the menu and click Insert Marker. That will throw a marker at the beginning of the mix to start off the first track. Then you just figure out where you want it to break in the mix to the second track. When you do that, right click the first marker and click Edit. Name it however you want it to show when you have it in a cd player or whatever. For Type, change it to Region. This allows you to separate each section into its own specific section or track. For the initial region you will obviously want to keep Start at 00:00:00.000 but for End you want to input where the first track ends, and once you hit OK, it will throw another marker at the end of the region to seperate it from the mix. Once that is done, click Tools at the top and then select Extract Region. The region that you just created will show up in the box, so when you click Extract it will be exported to wherever you choose to save it.
Now you are going to want to do the same thing for the following tracks. So what you will do is then find the end point for the second track in your mix. To make it easier for myself, I wrote down the end point of the first track to also mark where the second track begins and then when I found out where the second track ends I wrote that down because when you go to edit the marker you will want to type that all in. Just continue doing this until you finish your mix!
Now, I know there has to be a way where you can just make all of the regions first and then export them all at the same time at the end but I couldn't figure it out. Hope this helps and if you get hung up on something feel free to message me. My AIM is QuakeUT. Good luck!
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