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Old 08-19-2014, 06:31 PM
Soul El Soul El is offline
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So here I am learning CD Architect after $100 or so and Im starting to realize with the ISRC codes and all, Audacity the free program will do exactly what I need for now. The cheapest ISRC codes I found were $30 for registration and $2 per track (what a bummer) is there any way around that? Sort of off topic but it is all inclusive. I cant seem to find a way in PT to split and name in sequential playing order so I am stuck unless there is a way......
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Old 08-20-2014, 04:53 AM
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Default Re: Bouncing album formatted session?

For future reference, most of us use a separate session for each song.

That makes it a lot easier to sequence songs, and if you have a problem with one song, you don't have to rebounce everything...
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Old 08-20-2014, 07:58 AM
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The cheapest ISRC codes I found were $30 for registration and $2 per track (what a bummer) is there any way around that?
You can also register once directly with the official agency in your country to receive a registrant code for a one time fee ($80 in the US) , then assign the rest of the codes for each song (and also for future albums and songs) yourself at no cost. See link below

https://www.usisrc.org
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Old 08-20-2014, 10:03 PM
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You can also register once directly with the official agency in your country to receive a registrant code for a one time fee ($80 in the US) , then assign the rest of the codes for each song (and also for future albums and songs) yourself at no cost. See link below

https://www.usisrc.org
I missed this part, been to the page, didnt read the fine print, Good call C-Tone!
@Bill thats the same way I go about mine, one at a time. Thought I'd try to import em in order add some spice take away whats bad and polish em off/ export em numerically, cant hurt right?
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