Go to the beginning of your set and press F8 this is your first cue point: I took a few screenshots, cause you're obviously doing something wrong:Ĭlick on the View menu -> Display Time Format, select Compact Disk 75fps: Ĭlick on the Edit menu -> Snapping, select Snap to Ruler (Fine): wav, should it appear all cut up then? Because I'm following those steps and its still saving as one file. Then press Merge and select all of them again and press Batch, select Save To Files, select a Destination Directory and set the Output Format to Windows PCM (*.wav). Select the first one and press Shift+End on your keyboard all your cue points should now be selected. You should see a list with the cue points you just set. Now you can set the other cue points be pressing F8 to split the set into individual tracks (don't forget to add a cue point at the very end of your set).Ĭlick on View and select Cue List. Go to the beginning of your set and press F8 this is your first cue point. Click on the Edit menu -> Snapping, select Snap to Ruler (Fine). Yes, you can: click on the View menu -> Display Time Format, select Compact Disk 75fps. Thanks again for the advice.Īre you able to do this on Cool Edit as well? Its actually really easy and i like Soundforge for the sound editing abilitiesĪre you able to do this on Cool Edit as well? Because that sounds pretty easy to do. then open your Nero Express (came free with a cheapy $20 cdrw i bought) and i added the files and checked the option that says "do not add 2 seconds between tracks" and VOILA! once all my markers are placed (make sure you add a marker at the beginning and the end of a mix as well) you "convert markers to regions", then you can "extract regions" and it saves them as separate tracks to your hard drive. This is sorta covered in another thread.i record my mixes with SoundForge, and when i'm done, i can insert "markers" wherever i want (like zoom in and find the EXACT spot where i want it to cut). Just add your filename and track times (remember that it's mm:ss:ff, where f is frames - there are 75 frames in one second). cue) file and find a burner that supports cues (Nero, CDRWin, etc.) and you're good to go.
I was going to try just cutting up the wav file in Cool edit pro and doing it that way (all my idea too isnt that right carlos.:toothless) there has to be a way to set cue markers and susch in cool edit pro.:whip:īest not to cut it up at all and just burn it in one file with a cue. I'm still up for any advice people have for Cool Edit Pro 2.0.
It has a 30 day free evaluation, and lets you cut up wav files into segments, and you can choose where they are.burn the wavs disk at once, no 2 seconds, sounds professional like. Thanks in advance.ĭownload this program and use it. Any help on this subject would be greatly appreciated. I've been trying to figure it out myself, the best I can come up with is highlighting a part of the track and cutting and pasting it into a new session. I am wondering how you take say a 75 min long set and split it into individual tracks so it's not just 1 80 minutes long song when you burn it onto cd. I'm recording my sets onto my computer and I'm useing Cool Edit Pro 2.0 to do that. I did a search and I couldn't find anything on this subject. Splitting up sets into tracks on Cool Edit Pro 2.0
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