Splitting entire show to seperate tracks

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shwiebe

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Hey this is my first post. I just signed up today. Four friends and I played a show last week. I used my korg D1600 to do the sound for the show and I recorded the entire show as one long track (it's about 112 minutes altogether with breaks, re-tunings etc.). I used four tracks at once (2 vox and 2 guitars). I would now like to break this one long track into seperate "songs", cleaning out all the crap in between and mixing each song properly, to then burn onto a CD. Any ideas as to how I could do this? I am not that experienced with some of the more technical features of the D1600, so any ideas or tips would be greatly appreciated.
 
I would recomend mixing on your Korg, then burning the one long track to disk and chopping it up into seperate tracks using and audio editor on your computer. If you don't have one Audacity is a free one I can think of off the top of my head.
 
The show is too long to fit on a standard 80 minutes disc though. Could I chop out parts of it on my Korg, to make it fit within 80 minutes? I have downloaded Audacity, and it seems like a cool program. Another idea I had was to record it onto my comp using a program like Audacity and plugging the Korg into my comp using the 1/8" audio in (the one right above the mic in). Would a set-up like this work with Audacity? Any input/idea is appreciated.
 
Hi

Shwiebe,

Yes, that should work. What sound card are you using? A soundblaster?

Well, regardlessly, that should work.

Thanks,
Jason
 
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