Adding additional parts to a stereo cd-r

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I recorded a song the other day, just a bare-bones, nothing but guitar tracks (in Guitar Tracks 2) and went out of the session and forgot to save the project to work on later!! But I did burn the 2-channel mix to cd-r so if I want to add a drum track, I can just put the cd-r in my computer drive, click on "WAV" in GT2 and add a drum track?
 
I'm not familiar with GT, but I don't think it has the ability to rip a wave file from a CD directly.

If not, you would need to first use another program (like exact audio copy http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ ) to rip a wave file from the CD to your hard drive. Afterwards you can import the wave file into a new project, and then this time SAVE the new project.

Once you do this you can add whatever you want to it.
 
dachay2tnr said:
I'm not familiar with GT, but I don't think it has the ability to rip a wave file from a CD directly.

If not, you would need to first use another program (like exact audio copy http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ ) to rip a wave file from the CD to your hard drive. Afterwards you can import the wave file into a new project, and then this time SAVE the new project.

Once you do this you can add whatever you want to it.

I just went into GT2 and the wave file for the song is there and I was able to easily import it to a one track and from there I can add drums, vocals, whatever. Thanks for the reply.
 
Ricklh said:
I just went into GT2 and the wave file for the song is there and I was able to easily import it to a one track and from there I can add drums, vocals, whatever. Thanks for the reply.

BTW, I was assuming you burned an Audio CD of the mix. If you actually burned a data CD containing the wave file, then of course you can import it directly into GT.

Guess that what happens when you make assumptions. :)
 
dachay2tnr said:
BTW, I was assuming you burned an Audio CD of the mix. If you actually burned a data CD containing the wave file, then of course you can import it directly into GT.

Guess that what happens when you make assumptions. :)


Next time, learn to read before reply, would ya... ? :p

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