question about tracks bleeding into the next

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does anyone know of any free/cheap software that allows you to split up one long track of an album into however many tracks you have without creating space in between the tracks?
 
Are you talking about tracks as in songs, or tracks as in vocal track, guitar track, bass track, etc...

If you are talking about songs, just about any digital audio editor will let you trim the silence.
 
i meant tracks as in songs but what im doing is this: after recording and mixing bouncing down all my songs, mastering them, and then putting them back into my editor end to end but having them all fade into eachother and i want to know how i could have each song still a separate track if i bounce it down to one long file. did that make sense at all? haha
 
You'll need a software with CD mastering capabilities, such as WaveLab to insert the PQ codes.
 
Nope. The other problem is, once you crossfade the songs, you won't be able to extract them as individual songs anymore. It will just make the cut where ever the track marker is.
 
surfmaster said:
i meant tracks as in songs but what im doing is this: after recording and mixing bouncing down all my songs, mastering them, and then putting them back into my editor end to end but having them all fade into eachother and i want to know how i could have each song still a separate track if i bounce it down to one long file. did that make sense at all? haha
Why don't you just save them as individual songs after you have them mixed down aand individually mastered, and then save the whole thing as one long track under a different fileanme afterwards? You already have the individual songs before you put them together, just take an intermediate step and save them as such before continuing.

G.
 
SouthSIDE Glen said:
Why don't you just save them as individual songs after you have them mixed down aand individually mastered, and then save the whole thing as one long track under a different fileanme afterwards? You already have the individual songs before you put them together, just take an intermediate step and save them as such before continuing.

G.

i did this, its just that i wanted to be able to skip to each song on a cd player as if they were separate tracks instead of one long file, but i guess its out of reach, oh well just something i was thinking of doing, no worries. thanks a lot anyways guys
 
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