Question about burning a CD

2011-11-30 Thread Mark Meusborn
Howdy,

I probably confused everyone with my question yesterday.  I will try to 
rephrase.  I am using Gold Wave, and I am pretty new at this audio stuff.  
Here's my problem.  I have a cassette of a live show.  I made one long file, 
including both sides of the cassette.  I put all of the q's in, and split it 
all up in separate files.  When I burn a CD that way, it leaves gaps between 
the songs.  I am not sure how to make that not happen.  I would like to make 
the CD sound live, as it was originally recorded, but still be able to skip 
through to a certain song.  When you buy a CD that is recorded live, you can do 
that, I mean you can skip to song number 10 if you want to, but listening to 
the CD straight through will let you hear it seamless.  I am not sure how to do 
that.

I hope someone can help.  I am stumped.

Mark
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Re: Question about burning a CD

2011-11-30 Thread Rich De Steno
It depends on your burning software.  Some software allows for burning 
with no gaps between tracks.  Check the burning options and checkboxes 
when you begin the burning process.


Rich De Steno


On 11/30/2011 7:28 AM, Mark Meusborn wrote:

Howdy,

I probably confused everyone with my question yesterday.  I will try to 
rephrase.  I am using Gold Wave, and I am pretty new at this audio stuff.  
Here's my problem.  I have a cassette of a live show.  I made one long file, 
including both sides of the cassette.  I put all of the q's in, and split it 
all up in separate files.  When I burn a CD that way, it leaves gaps between 
the songs.  I am not sure how to make that not happen.  I would like to make 
the CD sound live, as it was originally recorded, but still be able to skip 
through to a certain song.  When you buy a CD that is recorded live, you can do 
that, I mean you can skip to song number 10 if you want to, but listening to 
the CD straight through will let you hear it seamless.  I am not sure how to do 
that.

I hope someone can help.  I am stumped.

Mark
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Please can anybody suggest how I remove the bass?

2011-11-30 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Currently, BBC Radio 4 Extra are broadcasting the C. P. snow Strangers and
Brothers serial which was on radio 4 a few years ago when I took it on
minidisk.  I have managed to put the content of disk 1 onto the pc, then the
machine went wrong and I had to use a portable to put the content of disk 2
on the pc.

the problem is the portable has some kind of bass boost and I have not been
able to find out how to switch it off (if, indeed it can be switched off) so
the second disk content is somewhat heavy at the bass end and light at the
hf end.  So, what I wish to do is make the sound from disk 2 equal to disk
1.

The enclosed DropBox link is to a file containing two one minute extracts,
from part 1 which came from the first disk and is as I would like it to
sound, the second piece is from part 6 so please, can anybody tell me in
GoldWave, the settings for what to make the part 6 sound like part 1.

I have tried using the hi-pass / low-pass filter, this does not give the
results I want.  Maybe the equalizer could work, but then, might this be a
tad too viscious?

I will give it a try.

the file name is:
Part of Strangers and Brothers.zip

The download link is:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7644179/Part%20of%20Strangers%20and%20Brothers.zip

Thanks for any assistance.



Colin Howard lives at Park gate near Swanwick in 
Hampshire, Southern England.

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