separating track on one long mix

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I made 1 long mix of a bunch of songs on sound forge.
Now i want to be able to skip from one song to another on that mix. Kinda like an unheard gap. There are mix cds out that you can do that, how do i do it?

thanks
nick
 
I'll guess that you want to put these on a CD-ROM so you can listen to them as individual tracks on a CD player?

If so, you need to make each song a seperate file. Highlight the one song waveform, and paste it, save it. Once you have them all as individual wav files, burn it to CD-R.

If that isn't what you meant, please elaborate.

You can probably setup time markers to skip from song to song within soundforge.
 
If Emeric's assumption of what you want is right, you need to burn DIsc-At-Once (won't work in a lot of CD players) in order to get a "gapless" transistion. A Track-At-Once burn will put 2 secodns of silence between each track. At least all the Cd burners I've used do that.

Jake
 
mp3v,
It sounds to me like you want the CD to go from one song to another with no break but still be able to switch tracks. If so do what emeric said and make an individual .wav file of each song, and on some CD burning software you can choose how many seconds you want between each song, but on mine (Nero Burning Rom) you have to have a minimum of least one second (I think) between the 1st and 2nd song, but after that you can have as little of a gap (or no gap) as you want.
 
thanks guys

Unfortunately i had to figure all that out myself . I was impatient and started playing around, trying different things . But yes, what i wanted was a seamless tranistion from one song to the other. I thought i could do it a much easier way. I mixed 15 songs onto 1 file , then seperated them again. Then like you guys said , selected the disc-at-once option. And it did work. Thank you guys very much. Atleast i know that there are people that can help me out in the future. And im sure i will have more questions.

Thanks for the help
nick
 
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