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| VeNoM |
Does any one of u know of some software which can fade in & out without recording the whole set (let's say i want to fade in first 5 seconds & fade out 76:55 to 77:00)?
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| MaRt |
| I don't have a clue what you're rambling on about, but it sounds like a job for Steinberg WaveLab. You can just highlight an area of audio and have it fade in or out VERY easily, plus it does oodles of other potentially useful stuff too. |
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| VeNoM |
Something like that, yes.
And another thing, is there a CD ripper that can put all tracks in one big file without breaks (if i want to rip a set that has been burnt using cue sheet)? |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by VeNoM
Something like that, yes.
And another thing, is there a CD ripper that can put all tracks in one big file without breaks (if i want to rip a set that has been burnt using cue sheet)? |
U can use soundforge to fade in and fade out.
And if u rip a CD with EAC (Exact Audio Copier) you can rip the whole cd into 1 big mp3 as opposed to lots of little mp3. |
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| JMF [TrAcId] |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
U can use soundforge to fade in and fade out.
And if u rip a CD with EAC (Exact Audio Copier) you can rip the whole cd into 1 big mp3 as opposed to lots of little mp3. |
you can use soundforge to rip an entire CD as one file too :)
no need for two programs |
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| CynepMeH |
| quote: | Originally posted by VeNoM
Does any one of u know of some software which can fade in & out without recording the whole set (let's say i want to fade in first 5 seconds & fade out 76:55 to 77:00)?
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hmm... any sequencing sw should be able to do that:
sonar
soundforge
cubasis
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| obs |
And another thing, is there a CD ripper that can put all tracks in one big file without breaks (if i want to rip a set that has been burnt using cue sheet)?
If you're using Windows, EAC should be your first choice to rip audio because no other ripper is as secure (including the popular CDex). The other alternatives would be Feurio or, if you have a Plextor, PlexTools.
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de |
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