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microchip
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I am using Cakewalk as a multitrack recording devise. As most (or everyone) may know, the each audio clip is stored on the computer's hard drive individually.
I am in the process of doing a back up...
Some of the songs I do can be up to 10 minutes long and I am finding that just ONE track is sometimes too long to put on a CDR when I back up all of my audio files.
So does anyone have a suggestion how I could back up a file that is larger than my CDR will allow?
If I am correct, unlike a floppy, the CDR will not record all that it can and then ask you to continue on another disc...I think it has to be all or nothing.
I am in the process of doing a back up...
Some of the songs I do can be up to 10 minutes long and I am finding that just ONE track is sometimes too long to put on a CDR when I back up all of my audio files.
So does anyone have a suggestion how I could back up a file that is larger than my CDR will allow?
If I am correct, unlike a floppy, the CDR will not record all that it can and then ask you to continue on another disc...I think it has to be all or nothing.