RonM;329725 Wrote: 
> You got it.  
> 
> Almost all the web traffic (here and elsewhere) is about eliminating
> gaps -- it's like the whole world has gone techno.  While some of my
> recordings (e.g. Dark Side Of The Moon) are best heard gapless, it's
> not true for everything.  In fact, to my taste, it's not good for most
> things, but gaps are especially important in SOME forms of classical
> music.  
> 
> Most of the time, I do like there to be a bit of a pause between
> tracks, a natural breath-taking.  Don't like it when people talk
> nonstop, and I don't like it when the music plays nonstop.  
> 
> My problem is that I have music from a variety of sources.  Some of it
> has naturally occurring gaps, as in most CDs or LPs, but some doesn't. 
> I'd like to be able to force a bit of a pause, without having to edit
> each track manually.  
> 
> This would surely be an easy option to implement in something like SC.
> 
> R.
I'm not sure on this but I think if you use dbpoweramp you can add
silence before and after tracks.  You'll have to look on their dsp
affects section to see.  It's a great program for ripping and encoding
so you might want to check and see if it will do what you want.  Leave
a question in their forums and you'll get an answer.  Hope this helps
you.


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