<div id="RTEContent">Awesome. So I guess it'll be easier than I thought.<br> <br> thanks<br> <br> mike<br><br><b><i>Brett McCoy <idragosani@chapelperilous.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Mike Fisher wrote:<br>> Hi everybody. I'm finishing up an album here and I have a quick <br>> question. After the songs are individually mixed, I'm going to want to <br>> make smooth crossfades from song to song and create nice little <br>> transitions as well. I want to do this so that when someone plays the <br>> disc there will be no breaks in between the tracks. nothing but pure <br>> audio and no silence.<br>> <br>> My first instinct is to export stereo files of the songs and then import <br>> those songs into an "album" session in ardour. Make all the crossfades <br>> and whatnot with all the songs in one session and then export that to
<br>> one huge file. Is this a bad idea, and if not how would I separate the <br>> tracks but leave the transistions from song to song in tact? <br><br>cdrdao/gcdmaster will let you take large audio files and break them up <br>into tracks without gaps, great for breaking up live performances or for <br>doing things like concept albums where there aren't necessarily clean <br>breaks between songs (ala Rush, Pink Floyd, Yes, etc)<br><br>-- Brett<br></blockquote><br></div><p>
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