I've always used cooledit pro.
Open the entire mix as one waveform, select the first track,
go to file, save selection, then immediately delete the section you just saved.
Make sure the whole wave is saved before you start this process in case you mess up.
It works for me!!
P.S. make sure are burning with no gaps selected inbetween songs on your burning softawre.
J.J.
----- Original Message -----
From: ROB GRI
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 3:08 PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] cd burning question

I know this question been asked nuff times, but what is a good strait forward program that will alow me to chop up a mix and not have any glitches on the cd when it changes to the next track.
 
I cut my mix up with sound forge two different times and both times they had little ticks on atleast 3 different tracks when they were changing over from one song to antother.  And the second time I cut it in soundforge I made absolutly sure without a doubt I cut it wright.  I even tried burning @ the slowest rate and still got the annoying ticks.
 
There must be a burning program where you throw the whole mix in and just put markers where you want your next song to start.
 
*frustrated*
 


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