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Re: How do I make CD "indexes" in a long audio track?
I think that the norm for mac users these days is Bias Peak, and has all of these features plus some mastering features as well. You may even have a limted version that came with your platform. I know I have a reg card in one of my docs folders that happened when I installed my HD rig.
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Re: How do I make CD "indexes" in a long audio track?
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Toast Titanium CAN do graphical crossfades (taken from Jam) and it has the pre/post roll features from Jam along with zero second pauses, CD-Text, track offsets, can now handle 24-bit files, and can even add up to 3 AU plugins per track (such as a dither plugin), but there are some features such as splitting sound files, importing PT regions, and printing mastering info which are no longer supported. Still, for about $80, it's a pretty good deal if all you need is basic crossfades, level matching and a reliable Redbook burn. Here is a link that goes into a bit more detail. http://forums.support.roxio.com/inde...howtopic=30827 Waveburner and Peak Pro are the main alternatives. I already have Waveburner and it works fine except that every time you burn a CD it requires you to re-bounce the file - even if you've made no changes to any settings. That's fairly time-consuming. Peak LE is a waste of time, IMHO. Audacity gives you more features than Peak LE. However, Peak Pro and Peak Pro XT would certainly be the higher-end mastering programs for the Mac. The only other real competition would be Sonic's Premaster CD, which I haven't tried. I'm wondering if anyone has tried using Wavelab with Boot Camp on an Intel Mac w/Windows. Wavelab has (arguably) been the PC standard mastering software for some time now and seems pretty mature. Peak Pro for now includes DDT export, which costs extra in Premaster CD and usually with Peak as well. You can download a 14-day save-disabled trial of Peak Pro.
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Re: How do I make CD "indexes" in a long audio track?
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Apple+E worked! I'm writing almost 10 years after the original posts - in 2018 CDs are so much less important than mp3s, we are doing a digital-only release so I need to be able to make separate mp3s that will play continuously - I think I found it and wanted to let others find this solution - thank you!
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Re: How do I make CD "indexes" in a long audio track?
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command+E worked! I was so happy! I knew there had to be a way to do it. Thanks again!
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