Put a mark at the beginning and end of each track, go to the beginning,
press the letter I, go to the end, press the letter O, press the letter R
and you can name each region. Then, when you're all done, hit alt-t for
tools, X, to extract regions to files, and you will have your list of
regions. All are selected by default, and then you can designate a place to
put them.
- Original Message -
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 7:40 AM
Subject: Splitting tracks in Sound ForgeRe: new rechargeable ready to go:
I believe this is probably a simple issue, but I'm having trouble finding
the solution in Sound Forge eight's PDF manual.
I want to divide trakds after transferring them from a vinyl album to the
computer. Up to now, I've performed the task in GoldWave, which, as
mentioned in another post, hasn't been working for me lately. Can someone
tell me how to do this in Sound Forge 8 using Window-Eyes?
Thanks in advance.
Larry
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