What do you guys do when you buy a cd and after extracting the audio tracks you find that the cd was either mixed..
Or that the tracks have been faded out quickly, while the the following track jumps in with the previous song still fading out a little bit?...
It's a bit a shame, because I may not be able to use some of my music..
Or that the tracks have been faded out quickly, while the the following track jumps in with the previous song still fading out a little bit?...
It's a bit a shame, because I may not be able to use some of my music..
Posté Wed 06 Oct 04 @ 2:19 pm
It's a shame you're right.
You can edit your tracks to fade out before the problem (Cool Edit, Goldwave, or another sound editor).
You can edit your tracks to fade out before the problem (Cool Edit, Goldwave, or another sound editor).
Posté Wed 06 Oct 04 @ 4:47 pm
download here a free one.
http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html
http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html
Posté Thu 07 Oct 04 @ 4:31 am
Goldwave surely is one of the bests I always use this.
Posté Sun 10 Oct 04 @ 10:08 pm
Same here ....i use wave pad and reedit the track with a long break in the beginning and i create a break with vdj in the middle...Loop 16 n mix...and you're outta there.
Regards
Regards
Posté Wed 13 Oct 04 @ 9:39 pm