Subject:Song/Track breaks
Posted by: Freekystyle
Date:12/28/2000 3:05:00 PM
I was curious if anyone knows the easiest, most efficient way to put breaks into a song. I currently have lots of mp3s, a lot of which are whole CD, single mp3s. I need an easier way to insert song breaks, so that I can put them on a CD and have numerous tracks rather than one long 74 min track. This is the process that I currently undergo to acheive this: -I'll convert to wav (I do a bunch before I go to bed) -open it in Soundforge (this usually takes a while) -determine where I'd like to break the songs up -Cut that portion out. (this usually exceeds a couple of minutes) -Open a new sound, and paste it right on in there -save the new wav file as track x. I'm sure that there is a much easier, *less time consuming* way of doing this. Last night it took me about 4 hours to do just one CD. It is so much more pleasing listening to a CD when you have control over the songs, not just fast forwarding over parts of one long track. Thanks a Bunch! Derek |
Subject:Re: Song/Track breaks
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:12/29/2000 1:35:00 PM
You can purchase a program like Nero, which allows you to drag and drop mp3 files in a playlist manor, where each playlist file becomes a seperate Track ID and it also allows you to put a default spacing between the tracks, there is no need to convert to wav first, it does it automatically for you when it burns the CD. Or if you really want to get tricky. You can just burn all your MP3 files to a CD rom and get Siren and every MP3 file will be a track using Siren, of course you won't be able to play the songs in your car stereo.....well at least not til next year when car stereos will be able to play MP3 files off of a CDrom. Derek wrote: >>I was curious if anyone knows the easiest, most efficient >>way to put breaks into a song. I currently have lots of >>mp3s, a lot of which are whole CD, single mp3s. I need an >>easier way to insert song breaks, so that I can put them on >>a CD and have numerous tracks rather than one long 74 min >>track. This is the process that I currently undergo to >>acheive this: >> >>-I'll convert to wav (I do a bunch before I go to bed) >>-open it in Soundforge (this usually takes a while) >>-determine where I'd like to break the songs up >>-Cut that portion out. (this usually exceeds a couple of >>minutes) >>-Open a new sound, and paste it right on in there >>-save the new wav file as track x. >> >>I'm sure that there is a much easier, *less time consuming* >>way of doing this. Last night it took me about 4 hours to >>do just one CD. It is so much more pleasing listening to a >>CD when you have control over the songs, not just fast >>forwarding over parts of one long track. >>Thanks a Bunch! >>Derek >> |