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Splitting a live recording into smaller mp3s.
I recoreded a folk circle on Friday night with my korg d4. I just placed an AT3035 in the center of the circle. I split the night into two 1.5 hour files.. They're each about 150 megs.
Using audition I imported the .mp2 file to a wav. Now I'd like to put it up on my website, but I want to split it into mp3s. 1 mp3 per song.. I also want it split so that if someone wants to download the whole thing and burn it to cd, it still sounds like one file. Theres an example of what I'm trying to do here: http://www.joshwoodward.com/mp3/peter/pm-20030303-wpln/ Note: that example is 3 of my favorite songwriters, definatly worth a listen. Has anyone done anything like this before? What would the easiest way to do it be in audition.. I'm hoping for something more automated than manually slicing each song.. Maybe I could put in track markers, burn it to a cd, and then import the cd? Oh yeah.. One other thing, and another reason AA2.0 sucks, is importing one of the files just crashes my machine. Its too big. |
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i usually export everything as a big wav file and set track markers in my burning software and then rip it into mp3
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Wow... I'm impressed with Adobe's site!
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cdwave is the best program i have ever seen for splitting tracks only...
it doesnt produce SBEs like many do. i use it a lot. www.cdwave.com
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Quote:
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Naw man... It was as easy to find that as it looks...
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Now I don't feel like an idiot anymore.. I spent two hours following that tutorial last night only to find out that the "Mix Audio to CD Project" option does not exist in AA2..
At this point, I am so disgusted with AA that I'm sending for my money back. I'll stick with 1.5 and use the 100 bucks to buy a plugin compressor. Unbelievable. I ended up slicing each song and saving them seperatly, which is what I should have done in the beginning.. It would have saved me from wasting my time dicking around. Bah. |
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