Subject:need help with auto selecting tracks?
Posted by: allthedetails
Date:6/11/2003 1:40:24 PM
What this means: I have several albums I have recorded to soundforge. I need to find a way to now seperate those tracks from a single recording (entire album) without manually highlighting each selection? (i'm lazy and there are roughly 30-35 tracks per album side.) Please help as I am a new user. Thanks |
Subject:RE: need help with auot selecting tracks?
Reply by: keether
Date:6/11/2003 1:48:57 PM
What version of SF are you using? |
Subject:RE: need help with auto selecting tracks?
Reply by: allthedetails
Date:6/11/2003 2:01:13 PM
SF 6.0 on Win XP, 1.2 gig with 1 gig of ram and 4 80 gig HD. |
Subject:RE: need help with auto selecting tracks?
Reply by: MJhig
Date:6/11/2003 2:36:02 PM
It's not going to be as easy as you want but if you have the full version of 6 then here's as easy as it gets; If there is no blank space between songs; Place the cursor at the start of the audio in the file. Press "m" to insert a marker. Press the spacebar to start playback. Press "m" again at the crossfade location to insert another marker. Repeat to the end. Click Special > Regions List > Markers to Regions, when prompted click yes or ok. In the Regions List window highlight a region click enter to edit name. Click tools > Extract Regions and save them to a folder and burn them all in your burning software using DAO (disk at once) to prevent spaces between tracks. If you have blank space to eliminate between songs; Press "[" at the start of the song. Press spacebar to start playback. Press "]" at the end. Press "r" to create region and name it. You can fade in and fade out each region if desired. Repeat to the end. Click tools > Extract Regions and save them to a folder and burn them all in your burning software using DAO (disk at once). MJ |
Subject:RE: need help with auto selecting tracks?
Reply by: SonyJEV
Date:6/11/2003 3:58:39 PM
If there are spaces between (even some of) the tracks, I would probably try to use the Auto Region tool to set up the regions initially... --j |