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offline Murray from Southend, Essex (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-24 20:06 [#00099876]
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Is there any software that can make tracks merge with each
other so there is no waiting time in between tracks???
The Spitting Pirate
Murray


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-02-24 20:34 [#00099901]
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You would probably have to do that manually, I'm not sure.


 

offline dingle berry from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-02-24 20:43 [#00099911]
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couldnt you load the cd as audio on to sound forge and then
cut and splice!
why the hell do you want to do this anyhow your not trying
to makeup for poor dj skills are you?


 

offline Toxic Bass PJ from Birmingham (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-24 22:10 [#00099965]
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When you record the CD use the disk at once (DAO) record
mode, this records the whole cd at once instead of a track
at a time. If you remove any silence at the end of each
track the cd should play continuously without the usual
pause between tracks (unless its an old cd player).

Another method would be to record everything as one track
but then u wouldnt be able to skip to parts of the CD.

Hope this helps...

_TB_


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2002-02-25 01:43 [#00100353]
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Yeah i think you'd have to make it all one track, or mix
them first and then preroll each track with the fade. my
computer mp3 player crossfades, but it can't burn that
effect on a cd.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-02-25 01:44 [#00100354]
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When you record, just set it to the time, on the majority of
them you can set it to like 1 second, no space or 2 seconds
and so on.


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2002-02-25 01:44 [#00100355]
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Hmm is that Guybrush threepwood i see in your pic Murray?


 

offline Peter File from the future!!! Ooooh chase me! on 2002-02-25 01:50 [#00100361]
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It took me ages to figure out how to win that damn spitting
contest. I thought all I would have to do was get the green
grog.


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-02-25 01:51 [#00100364]
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Guybrush!!! What is that from? That's so familiar!


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2002-02-25 04:22 [#00100484]
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Monkey Island! haven't played that in so long.


 

offline Aktium from cleveland (United States) on 2002-02-25 04:27 [#00100487]
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MINKEY ISLAND!!!!!!!!! holy shit i remember that game. shit
i might still have it somewhere around here.


 

offline Aktium from cleveland (United States) on 2002-02-25 04:27 [#00100488]
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i loved that game


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-02-25 04:40 [#00100491]
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get a burning program called NERO, it lets you choose how
many seconds you want between tracks, and it even has a
crossfading option

it be good it be.


 

offline Murray from Southend, Essex (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-25 17:13 [#00101100]
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Yeh it is Guybrush, and Teapot i have that NERO, i just
havent got used to it yet :S
Monkey Island rules
And it the spitting contest took long...it just so happeend
i spat when the womens scarf was blowing
The Spitting Pirate
Murray


 


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