Subject:sound forge
Posted by: huyjor
Date:6/30/2002 10:41:18 PM
I have some trance musics. I want to make from one song to another song without stopping between? For example: song number 1 goes almost the end of the song and I start to tranfer to song number 2 without going end song(1)then stop and goes song 2 |
Subject:RE: sound forge
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:7/1/2002 10:58:16 AM
Open up song two, hightlight the entire song Ctrl-A, copy it to the clipboard Ctrl-C. Open up song one, place the cursor near the end of the song at the position where you want the transition to song two to start. Paste from the clipboard using the Crossfade function Ctrl-F Save As to a NEW file name. |
Subject:RE: sound forge
Reply by: fosko
Date:7/1/2002 1:00:05 PM
and .... It would help if the subject was a bit more specific so we know what the topic is without having to open it. Personal pet peeve of mine Thanks :-) |
Subject:RE: sound forge
Reply by: rraud
Date:7/1/2002 3:13:56 PM
If I'm understanding this corectly, this is where CD-Archetect would come in real handy. Too bad! Now we're all pissed off at SF again for not including it in 6.0 . |
Subject:RE: Chienworks
Reply by: huyjor
Date:7/1/2002 5:47:23 PM
Your teaching is right. It works but.If I burn into a CD. And I put on my CD player. Will the song 1 and 2 go together as a track 1 or I will separate as 2 songs. What I really want is the each number of tracks appears in my CD player but the songs will connect each others without pausing each track. I don't know the burner can do that or not. I think it cans because I bought a trance CD and the songs in the CD are connecting each others without stoping. |
Subject:RE: Chienworks
Reply by: drbam
Date:7/1/2002 7:40:53 PM
<<I think it cans because I bought a trance CD and the songs in the CD are connecting each others without stoping. >> Sounds like you're talking about crossfading and unfortunately you cannot do it and add track markers in SF. You USED TO be able to do it (using CD Architect w/ older versions of SF) but for some completely unknown reason its been discontinued in SF since 5.0. A facsimilie of it now exists in Vegas 3 but its certain not the same thing (IMO). But with Vegas 3 you can definitely accomplish the task you asked about. drbam |
Subject:RE: sound forge
Reply by: MJhig
Date:7/1/2002 11:22:07 PM
If you follow Chienworks' instructions above until you've completed all the mixes and save it as one big file. Then open it again in SF and add regions. Press "[" at the start of the file (song/track 1) then at the end of song/track 1 press "]" then press "r", and name it, this creates a region. Now where song/track 1 ends (where you pressed ("]"), press "[" (must be exact) to start the second song/track and "]" at the end of song/track 2, wash, rinse, repeat untill you complete all the desired tracks to include on the CD. Now you can tools > extract regions to a folder and use your burning software to burn them DAO (disk at once). I have Easy CD creator and it works fine with no gaps so the regions/tracks will flow without gaps. MJ |
Subject:RE: sound forge
Reply by: huyjor
Date:7/2/2002 8:28:20 PM
I have another question. How do you separate the music and song(a person singing)out in Sound Forge? |
Subject:RE: sound forge
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:7/2/2002 8:44:47 PM
huyjor, you can't. |