Subject:Writing Tracks in Sound Forge 5
Posted by: Riizzo
Date:9/1/2001 10:03:15 PM
Hi all! Whenever I am mastering in SF 5 and set markers and then do a markers to regions, when I record the disc all I get is one huge track. I re-do my markers and try it again..same thing! This allways worked so well in CD Architect and I do wanna do 24 bit stuff to CD. How do you write your projects with regions so that it comes out with the tracks you specify in SF 5? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! Riizzo |
Subject:RE: Writing Tracks in Sound Forge 5
Reply by: garrigus
Date:9/8/2001 3:06:34 PM
Hi Riizzo, SF5 only supports track at once burning, it doesn't support disc at once burning. So even though you are setting up markers to designate new tracks, SF5 can not use that info. to create separate tracks on your disc. Best, Scott -- Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Power!, Sound Forge Power!, and SONAR Power! books, and Publisher of the DigiFreq music technology newsletter. Learn about more cool music technology tips and techniques, and win free music products by getting a FREE subscription to DigiFreq... go to: http://www.garrigus.com/ |
Subject:RE: Writing Tracks in Sound Forge 5
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:9/8/2001 5:22:33 PM
and as a side note, although your file in sound forge may be 24bits, it is being transfered to CD as 16 bit audio. 16 bits is still the standard of a CD, so your best solution would be to convert your wave from 24 bit to 16 bit as your final step and then open it up in SF4.5 and use CD architect as you have in the past. Regards, Brian Franz |