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« on: May 03, 2007, 11:03:15 AM »

right before i get bashed im not sure if this in the right section but if it aint feel free to move it.

i have a concert which is in 1 big chunk, does any1 have a programme about the separate them out into singular tracks

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« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2007, 01:01:31 PM »

I suggest you trying one of these three programs:

Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems

01) Audacity
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows

The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo and multichannel audio files with speed and precision. Efficiently analyze, record and edit audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments, design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

02) Sony Sound Forge 9
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/step2.asp?DID=726

CD Wave is a program designed to aid in CD-Recordable mastering. It was built for splitting WAV files from any source, like LP, tape or even CD. After recording, you can let CD Wave automatically calculate split points, or you can manually add and delete split points. After this, you can write out the tracks as individual wave files and use any CDR mastering program to write a disc that has no clicks or pops in between tracks. Also supports 24-bit and surround audio.


03) CDWave
http://www.milosoftware.com/cdwave/download.html
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« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2007, 01:15:46 PM »

thanks dude im gonna go for the first one, i may be back to ask for your help in using it if u no how

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« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2007, 01:26:24 PM »

thanks dude im gonna go for the first one, i may be back to ask for your help in using it if u no how

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If it is your first time, please, try Audacity at first.

1) Open the big file with Audacity (it needs to be WAV/MP3/OGG/AIFF)

2) Then you have to select, using the mouse, song by song, and save them: FILE > Export Selection as WAV/MP3 (i dont know if this is the exact name of the option, because Im using the spanish version)

Once you learn how to use it properly, then you can try Sound Forge. It has a lot of options, its more precise and complete, but it also needs a lot more of system resources, and its not free, so you'll need to ''buy'' a license  hihi

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« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2007, 01:44:12 PM »

erm i dont no how to move the song along so i no when the end of the song is, do i have to listen to the whole concert and stop it and then cut the song and save it?

sorry im a total novice at this
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« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2007, 08:20:18 PM »

i use Adobe Audition, it also allow me inserts fades and eliminate silences.
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« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2007, 11:40:28 PM »

its prob not the best way... but you could do it with itunes..  you just have to keep changing the start and start time.. then convert to aac.. that will create a new track.... it will prob annoying to do a whole show.. if you don't have any of the other programs though you could always do that..  i used itunes to break up the lies sessions but that was only 5t or six songs
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« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2007, 06:12:05 AM »

I use WAV Splitter for wav, and MCutter for mp3. Simple and does the job. It's sufficient if you're not trying to apply any effects.
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