Choose the starting point of each track yourself and don't let the program decide where the divisions should be. You may need to do a little translation.įirst, don't be lazy. Here's how it's done in Sound Forge, and I believe the same procedure, perhaps with slightly different terminology in the menus, is common to Audio Studio. Yes, you have precise control over the amount of space that exists between CD tracks and audio Here's one: Switch to event edit mode, place your cursor at a point where you want one CD track to end and the next to begin, press S on your keyboard to split the event into two, click the first of the two events to select it, and finally press N on your keyboard to create a CD track that matches the length of the selected event.Ĭan we burn a mixed CD with different tracks without listening to the gaps in between mixes for us DJs? Gaps are the main concern in between tracks. There are a few different ways you could do this. If you have recorded a live concert as one files how do you create separate tracks for each song on your CD? Unless I do (unknown knowns and all that). But the first FAQ says something about Event Edit mode.
A google search gave me a help page for Sony Sound Forge. I can't find anything in the help file ( unless I don't know the proper vocabulary ). I tried Track-At-Once with "separate regions for each track" or something like that thinking it might burn separate tracks - but no go.
I need to split it into separate tracks and burn 3 copies.