does anyone know of a (free or cracked) program that i can use to break up one long track mix cd into track increments?
i record off turntables into a stand-alone aftermarket cd burner, and i can make copies of that fine, but it would like to be able to put trcaks in on my PC, then make copies of that.
any assistance is much appreciated...
reuben...
i record off turntables into a stand-alone aftermarket cd burner, and i can make copies of that fine, but it would like to be able to put trcaks in on my PC, then make copies of that.
any assistance is much appreciated...
reuben...
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Re: software?...
Sun, May 23, 2004 - 4:32 PMhave a look for an old one f=by emagic (not available for mac osx) called waveburner pro. its excellent. by or crack. roxio jam is good too. comes with toast to burn. crack or buy!
bout all i can do to help really scourcing them is your job!
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Re: software?...
Sun, May 30, 2004 - 10:13 PMSonic Foundry's CD architect. its free on Kazaa for sure.
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Re: software?...
Wed, September 22, 2004 - 6:26 PMif you already have a music studio app (Soundforge, Reason, FL Studio, etc), simply rip the disc to your hard drive, convert it to wav using dbPower (or any other conversion program), then import that wav file into the wav editor of your music software. That's the basic method I use to create my own "homegrown" samples to pop into tracks using FLStudio.
