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Old 03-16-2009, 08:35 AM
lwilliam lwilliam is offline
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Default Re: How do I make CD "indexes" in a long audio track?

I also have gotten into the habit of creating a separate "Bounces" folder in my PT song folder.

I don't know about Toast 7, but Toast Titanium includes Jam, which can make seamless, zero-gap cuts between songs. I've done several live CDs using it. Just separate the songs where you want the index marker. bounce in PT, and then line them up in Toast/Jam, you can even move the index marker one way or the other regardless of where the file split is. IOW, you could decide to nudge the index after the fact, tighten up the songs by eliminating a little in-between chatter or, crossfade between them.

An upgrade from the Toast you have should be under $100.

Don't use iTunes. I don't think it can do truly gapless cuts, even though you tell it to.
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