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    Default Numbered tracks in a mix??

    Now don't get all technical because I haven't a clue about PCs.

    What I am trying to do is when I create a mix cd via the decks onto the PC (I am using Sound recorder software to record it) am I able to number the individual tracks so when you put it in the hifi it sayd track 1 track 2 and so on and not just the length of the total mix. If not with this software then what software has this option?

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    1. Get soundforge
    2. Record Mix
    3. Split entire track into separate tracks and save each one individually e.g. track 1, track 2, etc etc
    4. Now burn these onto a CD

    E Voila

    ;)

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    Soundforge? Excellent.

    Cheers

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    Will this play as a mix without gaps?

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    As long as you set it in Nero then yes.

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    OR
    record mix as one long file
    get CDWave http://www.cdwave.com
    load mix into CDWave - follow CDWave instructions to make cue file
    burn mix using cue file (nero, file-->burn image?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chazbloke
    OR
    record mix as one long file
    get CDWave http://www.cdwave.com
    load mix into CDWave - follow CDWave instructions to make cue file
    burn mix using cue file (nero, file-->burn image?)
    yeah thats what i usually use
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    Quote Originally Posted by EmotionComplex
    Quote Originally Posted by Chazbloke
    OR
    record mix as one long file
    get CDWave http://www.cdwave.com
    load mix into CDWave - follow CDWave instructions to make cue file
    burn mix using cue file (nero, file-->burn image?)
    yeah thats what i usually use
    damn good program, one of the best tools about imo.
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    sounds interesting... I'll have a look at that CDwave


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    Yeah I've tried this since reading this post and its much better than the way I originally said, nice one Chaz ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Addict
    1. Get soundforge
    2. Record Mix
    3. Split entire track into separate tracks and save each one individually e.g. track 1, track 2, etc etc
    4. Now burn these onto a CD

    E Voila

    ;)
    word
    hats exactly how i do it

    did i tell you that addict?

    Ive told someone on this board before about this method, lol, sure it was you. :lol:

    make sure you set "disk at once" on your burning software.
    records the cd without the 2 sec gaps inbetween tracks.
    :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

    think ill have to check chazblokes method though if its easier.

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    I do it all in nero.

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    I do it in Nero to, its got a pretty crappy wave editor. but it does the job for splitting tracks. When you use it though make sure on the track properties you have selected a 0 second gap between the tracks.

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    Wavelabs might be a good program to check out.

 

 

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