Subject:Read Me
Posted by: AbandonAllHope
Date:7/24/2000 8:22:00 PM
I've hooked my turn tables up to my computer and I record with sound forge. It records just fine, however I spin different records together and when i'm done the .wav file is all one track. If anyone knows a way that I can edit my .wav file so that when I burn it to a CD it has individual tracks for each song, I would greatly appreciate instructions on how to do so. |
Subject:Re: Read Me
Reply by: jharri
Date:7/25/2000 6:54:00 AM
Just mark the music for a track, then drag it outside of the file window. It will be pasted to a new file. |
Subject:Re: Read Me
Reply by: AbandonAllHope
Date:7/25/2000 10:35:00 AM
Sorry to sound like a newbie, but exactlly how do I go about marking the .wav file for a track? Could you please explain it step by step? Jopi Harri wrote: >>Just mark the music for a track, then drag it outside of the file window. It will be pasted to a new file. |
Subject:Re: Read Me
Reply by: jharri
Date:7/25/2000 5:38:00 PM
Just open the wav, then move the mouse pointer onto the window, to the point where your proposed track would start, and drag, i.e. move the mouse to right while keeping down the left button. When the appropriate music is marked, release the button, move the mouse on the marked passage, press down the button and move the mouse pointer outside of the window, then release the button. Hope this helps. |