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Can I use Cool Edit to master my final CD off of Cubase? Can I do stuff like feedback from the ending of one song into the beginning of the next so it overlaps the songs? Without a pop inbetween tracks?? Thanks.
 
If you can save your Cubase stuff as wave files, then you can ship them into Cool 1.2 and work with them there. Which version of CEP do you have?

As for your second question, I'm not sure what you're trying to do - do you want a gap between the two songs, or do you want the first song to blend into the second one using the feedback? If the latter, then you're going to have to import the tracks for the second song into the session for the first song, I think.
 
I want the songs to blend into eachother. Thanks a lot!
 
Making a Segue in Cool Edit

I often do this because I love the effect.. it's relatively easy to do, but make sure your burner program is decent otherwise you'll get clicking. I use HP Easy CD Creator and set (in the wizard) the write task to "Disc at once" this makes sure the burner does not add a two second gap between songs; it doesn't add clicks either.

Okake..

So decide where you want one track to end and the other to begin. If your feed back is 10 seconds long and you want to have each track containing roughly 5 seconds of feedback, then slit her right down the middle - MAKING SURE you consider the audio at the splice point is at a 0 sample value.

To check this, zoom in as close as you can to the audio till you get down to sample values, find your split point at a point where the audio is 0. Once you've found this point, select one half of the audio (lets say the final have) and cut this out (pasting it to your computer's clip board).

Rename the first half of feedback and then start a new waveform..
Paste in the second half of feedback and give this a similar but different name (well, use your judgement - clarity and organization are important values in file handling)
Open your first song and place the first half of feed back in, making sure that it is the VERY LAST waveform to be playing in the song (even if by a few milliseconds).
Save and close the session
Open your second song and place the second half of feed back in. This time, make sure it is the first piece of audio to play....

Use your judgement to make everything sound smooth and euphonic.
or cacophonic, it's your call..
When you want to test how the segue sounds; mix down both songs and then paste them together.

and that's all there is to it!

Hope this helps and good luck with your killer project!!!


Charon
 
Lindau,

Are you gonna learn or not! Pirated software is NOT KEWL! You are all over this site and others spewing trash about stealing software, calling it 'FREE' when it's realy theft!

Go away!:mad:
 
DS Sultan's post was in response to a post by Lindau in which he provided links to a site for pirating software. I deleted that post. Lindau, I echo DS Sultan's post: learn the rules here.
 
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