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any one knows :unsure:

i have made a live mix set of 80 min. i wanted to split the tracks but the play back should be continuous witout any breaks when tracks changes

i tried it in sound forge n wrot on the cd without any gaps. but when i play in the cd player its giving gaps. but how those people make cds like that.

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i do this by breaking the mix down in soundforge but then burning with Nero

 

in soundforge drop markers for the places you want the tracks to split ( including the beginning and end of the mix )

 

convert the markers to regions.

 

In Nero load the regions up in the correct order and choose to burn without gaps ( this may mean double clicking on each region at setting the gap time to " 0 " )

 

burn ! ...viola

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You can also do it in Wavelab. Put up trackmarks and burn it in wavelab. 6-7 years ago I was using a burn prog. which had a small audio editor built in. I could put up trackmarks there. I can't remember the name of the prog. though ...

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  bubbles said:

i do this by breaking the mix down in soundforge but then burning with Nero

 

in soundforge drop markers for the places you want the tracks to split ( including the beginning and end of the mix )

 

convert the markers to regions.

 

In Nero load the regions up in the correct order and choose to burn without gaps ( this may mean double clicking on each region at setting the gap time to " 0 " )

 

burn ! ...viola

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oh bubbly. thank u very much man :) . i thought it is imposible in sound forge.
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  phobium said:

You can also do it in Wavelab. Put up trackmarks and burn it in wavelab. 6-7 years ago I was using a burn prog. which had a small audio editor built in. I could put up trackmarks there. I can't remember the name of the prog. though ...

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wow thats very simple. i don have wave lab. i am going to download it now

thank u for the help bro :)

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CD Architect is all you need my friend, much easy than wavelab and soundforge.

just import the file... and then you press the key " T " (track) on your keybord in the minute you want a track pass to another track.

then.. Burn!

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  Tunel said:

CD Architect is all you need my friend, much easy than wavelab and soundforge.

just import the file... and then you press the key " T " (track) on your keybord in the minute you want a track pass to another track.

then.. Burn!

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That's why I prefer to use a proper audio editor, so that I can put the trackmark more precisely :)
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  Tunel said:

CD Architect is all you need my friend, much easy than wavelab and soundforge.

just import the file... and then you press the key " T " (track) on your keybord in the minute you want a track pass to another track.

then.. Burn!

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Thanks man i will try that :)

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