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- From: Chris Rossi <rossi AT webslingerZ.com>
- To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: audio software question
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:57:59 -0500
I think it's more the burning software of default, since it seems to be bundled with most burners these days. I use it. It does what it needs to. You can use it as Tim describes although I find that tool to be a bit clunky. But you can tell it not to put gaps between tracks. If you end up replacing your dead burner you'll probalby get a copy.
rossi
James Hepler wrote:
Is Nero the burning software of choice?
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http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/Products/ShowProduct.asp?PID=780Hi!
There used to be a neat addition to Soundforge
that
would allow you to lay out an album's worth of
music
and manually choose where each eventual CD track
would
begin and end. Made it so that you could overlap
songs and such.
Does anyone know how I could get my hands on a
similar
application cheaply? I would like to digitize
some of
my vinyl, and the only other way I can do it is to
record a whole side and then chop it up into
songs.
I'd love to not have to do that.
Thanks
It's called CD architect - it is a standalone
product now owned by Sony. If
you have an earlier version the upgrade costs $100.
Otherwise it is fairly
steep - $240. This software is great for sequencing
cds with tons of
sequeways and cross fades. e.g. Varnaline 'Songs in
a Northern Key'
Might be cheaper to just record long audio files
from the LP, then split the
huge file into smaller files.
If you use Nero to burn CDs then you can create
indexes on large files and
then split at the index positions without all the
rigamaroll. You can access
this feature through the properties window from any
file in the audio list.
It might take awhile for Nero to draw the waveform.
Tim
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Re: audio software question
, (continued)
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Re: audio software question,
Bo Williams, 02/21/2005
- Re: audio software question, James Hepler, 02/21/2005
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Re: audio software question,
Jim Sloan, 02/21/2005
- Re: audio software question, James Hepler, 02/21/2005
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Re: audio software question,
John Iwaniszek, 02/21/2005
- Re: audio software question, James Hepler, 02/21/2005
- Re: audio software question, Chris Rossi, 02/21/2005
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Re: audio software question,
Tim Harper, 02/21/2005
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Re: audio software question,
James Hepler, 02/21/2005
- Re: audio software question, ron thigpen, 02/21/2005
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Re: audio software question,
Chris Rossi, 02/21/2005
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Another audio software question,
G.T. Tyson, 02/24/2005
- Re: Another audio software question, Kevin Darbro, 02/25/2005
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Another audio software question,
G.T. Tyson, 02/24/2005
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Re: audio software question,
James Hepler, 02/21/2005
- Re: audio software question, kdarbro, 02/21/2005
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Re: audio software question,
Bo Williams, 02/21/2005
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