Subject:How do I split tracks on a wav file ?
Posted by: saq
Date:12/12/2001 2:10:30 PM
I have recorded on to my hard drive a 74 minute mix wav file. However i want to split the one track into ten so I can change tracks when listening to it on my CD player how do i do this ? |
Subject:RE: How do I split tracks on a wav file ?
Reply by: rraud
Date:12/12/2001 6:31:46 PM
The simple cut and paste to a new window. Easiest way is to separate the songs is by using the markers, hit the "M" key to add one, to move em, click and drag to a new position, to delete or edit the name of the markers or regions, right cick the marker for a menu. There are other ways as well. |
Subject:RE: How do I split tracks on a wav file ?
Reply by: jgalt
Date:12/13/2001 8:06:55 PM
Sag: This may not be the best way but here is the way I handle something like that: I place a marker at the beginning and end of the file. You place a marker by clicking your cursor where you want a marker to be then hit the M key. Place a marker at the end of each song. Click Special/Region Lists/Markers to Regions. Click Tools/Extract Regions. The saved file names will be the original file name plus the region. |
Subject:RE: How do I split tracks on a wav file ?
Reply by: Engineer
Date:12/13/2001 9:10:49 PM
You can do this if you have CDA. Place the cursor at the place where you want it to be and press the T key. Do this at the start of each track Bill Wooford |
Subject:RE: How do I split tracks on a wav file ?
Reply by: Engineer
Date:12/15/2001 11:15:45 PM
I have been trying unsecsecessfully all morning to contact your direct e mail box to no avail. I have been told that it is full and needs emptying. Bill |
Subject:RE: How do I split tracks on a wav file ?
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:12/15/2001 11:50:56 PM
Along those lines, you can do the same thing with Vegas 3.0 now. Thank you SF!!! |
Subject:RE: How do I split tracks on a wav file ?
Reply by: inspector
Date:12/19/2001 8:12:16 AM
There is a shareware program at www.cdwave.com $15. It will display the .WAV file and you can add split points to the file. It splits at the correct point in the file so there will not be any pops or clicks at the split point. The program will then write individual wav files according to where you put the splits. If a live recording no gaps in music. I am not affiliated with the author of this program. Steve |