if you're burning them as audio and not data, you can use something like
cool edit pro to split it into tracks, label them, and them burn them in
order.  most CD writing software will allow you to remove the pause between
tracks, otherwise your mix will really piss you off  :)

hope this helps!

-Joe


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Herrington IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: (313) [313] perhaps OT... track notation.


>
>   hi folks.  i apologize, in advance, for what may be considered by most
an
> off topic post.  however, as most members have discovered...  you can get
a
> great deal of answers to questions found outside the realm of the usual
> [313] discussions.  here goes...  i like to make mixes for listening in my
> car.  i use two turntables and a mixing board.  the end result is a large
> .wav file that i can then burn to a CD.  my question is this;  is there a
> way, through some sound editing app such as sound forge6.0, to mark the
.wav
> file w/ track time information?  i enjoy the experience of listening to a
> music mix as a whole, but sometimes it's nice to skip ahead to a
particular
> tune.  i guess i desire the same setup as you would find in a mix CD
bought
> from a store.
>
>   if anyone has any instructions, feel free to answer me off-list.  if you
> wish to share your knowledge w/ the rest of the list all the better.
thanks
> in advance.
>
> peace,
> lrh
>

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