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Old 04-06-1998, 03:56 AM
tintom tintom is offline
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Default Sounddesigner for CD burning?

I'd like to record the sound of a Live Video into my ProTools Project and burn a CD of it. How can I divide this one big file into several tracks, without splitting it up in different files. I guess those are the indeces I have to add.

Would SoundDesigner II be the right program to do this job or is it something else? Adaptec Jam doesn't work.

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Thomas
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Old 04-06-1998, 11:15 AM
Taffypro Taffypro is offline
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Default Re: Sounddesigner for CD burning?

This is how I have burned hundreds of discs.... I even prefer to write in SDll cause you dont get fragmentation and you dont need extra bounces (saves times)... use your number markers in SDll, and then you will be able to access them in Masterlist CD... good luck
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Old 04-13-1998, 12:06 AM
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Default Re: Sounddesigner for CD burning?

Altenatively, if like me you dont have(or need) SDII then name the stereo tracks "NAME.L and NAME.R" and seperate the tracks into the required regions in Pro Tools removing any unwanted material between tracks. Then name the edited regions (Both L & R) 1,2,3.... in the required order, Select all required audio, then from the Audio menu choose Export region definitions and click export.

As long as both sides of the stereo file are in the same folder MLCD will recognise that it is stereo by the .L , .R suffix then when you import the audio, click the Region definitions button, and you will see a list of the regions you exported from pro tools. Job Dome ! and you dont need to buy anything ! (Just send me the money instead !)


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