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Ok, here is my problem, I hope someone can help I have made my mix tape for awhile now...it's all good, but I also want to make a cd...so I got together all my favorite and new records and spent an hour doing my set...

all went perfect and I have this really cool wav file in cool edit pro now.....but here is my problem... it all one track.

I can't give that out to employers....can I? I mean personally I listen to it in my car, and it's a total pain in the ass having 60 min on one track. I have tried everything I know of about computers.... Please don't say...just use CD architect...or just use the cue points in cool edit pro....I tried that, I guess I need a tutorial or something.....what do you people do for this.....any help would be greatly appreciatted

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It is not that hard actually... How about opening the big WAV in sound forge, and chop this big tiemline into the differnet tracks you want, save them separately as WAV 16Bit 44.1 stereo, and drag n drop them in your fav. CD burning program.. that'd do it

If you have a problem with SOundforge and to do what i said, I can think about writing a tutorial about this...

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yea, that seems easy enough, I'll give it a try, but will there be any pauses or hicups when doing this? anyway, I'll try it out see how it goes....

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Ok, spent awhile doing this....I brought them all into Easy CD creator. Now I can't get rid of the two second pause between the tracks :P hmm....I am sure this will benefit not only me but many others who want to do this, if you could write a tutorial

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Okay, don't use Easy CD creator, or use the LATEST version, and go to the options (dig dig dig!) and make sure you REMOVE THE GAPS, or use the DAO (Disk at once mode)...

Post the results, and do NOT erase the separate WAV tracks you worked on so far The gaps thing is hard to get rid of, but you'll get there.

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Everything is great now figured it out.....Gezzz..took me more time to do that then it took mixing the whole cd :P

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hehehe great! I am happy you got it to work.
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A tutorial would be appreciated, please please
I don't mix yet (working on this!), but making an Audio CD with separated tracks from a "one file" sounds good and interesting to know.
10-07-2000
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Brave, go to the tutorial page, Mano already posted one on this subject !
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Actually Nook, no... hehe (look harder!)

The tutorial there is about making an audio CD from MP3 files.

What brave wants is a tutorial explaining how to take a huge WAV file of a mix, and make an audio CD with separated tracks (instead of one big track).

I'll probably cover this soon. it is in my todo list

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