Subject:Snapping to CD frames
Posted by: zenon
Date:9/19/2002 9:26:18 PM
Okay I'm coming from CoolEdit 2000 and am trying Sound Forge, here is what I would do in Cool Edit: 1) Set time format to 75fps CD format. 2) Set auto frame snapping so no tracks have "Zero" information at the ends. 3) Bookmark all track boundries of a live performance. 4) Run a script to convert these bookmarks into seperate tracks to be burned to CD. I can only seem to find options to snap to -/+'ve slopes and zero crossings very interesting, but ultimately useless. Thanx. |
Subject:RE: Snapping to CD frames
Reply by: MJhig
Date:9/19/2002 9:56:30 PM
Leave "Snap to" set to "any crossing". If there is no blank space between songs; Place the cursor at the start of the audio in the file. Press "m" to insert a marker. Press the spacebar to start playback. Press "m" again at the crossfade location to insert another marker. Repeat to the end. Click Special > Regions List > Markers to Regions, when prompted click yes or ok. In the Regions List window highlight a region click enter to edit name. Click tools > Extract Regions and save them to a folder and burn them all in your burning software using DAO (disk at once) to prevent spaces between tracks. If you have blank space to eliminate between songs; Press "[" at the start of the song. Press spacebar to start playback. Press "]" at the end. Press "r" to create region and name it. Repeat to the end. Click tools > Extract Regions and save them to a folder and burn them all in your burning software using DAO (disk at once). MJ |
Subject:RE: Snapping to CD frames
Reply by: zenon
Date:9/19/2002 10:25:58 PM
Wicked thanx! |