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| Trancius |
hello, im running into a huge problem that i can't figure out. I made a few mixes and can't separate the tracks using sound forge. I have messed around with the program and just simply can't get the tracks separated. The cd is one 74 minute track.
If anyone has the solution to this problem it would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
zsolt |
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| hey cheggy |
Open up the wav file in sound forge.
Highlight the first track
Copy it (ctrl C)
Open up a new window
Click paste
Save as ......(track 1 or something easy to sort)
Would you like to reopen in direct mode..... YES (saves time)
Aim the mouse pointer at the left edge of the hilighted section. It should comeup with an arrow pointing to the left and the right. Click and drag to the right to the point where you want the next track marker to be. You will notice it will deselect what was hilighted and highlight the next track, but it will not move from the last track marker point.
Copy
Open new
Past
Save as...
and continue this till your done.
Then burn cd as DAO (Disc at Once) |
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| DJ_Shockwav |
or you can burn it using a cue file
if you don't know how, then check the tutorial forum, there's plenty of threads abhout cue files there that i learned from |
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| Narcissus |
| Was just about to ask the same question... However, I'm running a demo version of soundforge here and i can't use Save function...? Any other option? I recorded it on Feurio CD and imported it into Soundforge to normalize the whole thing and now I need to separate the tracks and burn it. |
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