I have a DJ mix as a single long wav file in soundforge. i have identified all the tracks in the mix as region and have named them. Then I went to ...
So that when the CD plays in a drive there is no gap between tracks, just a smoove transition as the track increments. I have Sound Forge 6.0 ...
I have my DJ mix, a long continuous mix all in one track and I want to insert track marks into it so that the mix stays the same (ie no gaps ...
So that when the CD plays in a drive there is no gap between tracks, just a smoove transition as the track increments. I have Sound Forge 6.0 ...
If you don't want a two second gap between the tracks, you will need to adjust
I do it all time time working with older editors such as Sound Forge and CoolEdit that predate gapless standard. Not sure if it is the same Wave ...
I need to split it into separate tracks and burn 3 copies.
I removed the gap at the end of the first song and made sure there was no gap at the beginning of the second.
Rip the tracks seperately and use some sort of Audio Software (CoolEdit, Acid, Soundforge) to make them one big track and convert to MP3.
When you join the two tracks on Soundforge you can hear the click in between the tracks on the