View Full Version : help-losing the small skips/tracking mixes
beaniboy67
11-19-2003, 12:48 AM
yo people.
i was wondering if anyone new how to burn a mix in individual tracks but at the same time lose those silly little clicks that occur when doing it.
ive burned mixes before by splitting the whole wav into tracks and then pulling them into nero and burning the whole thing with zero second gaps between tracks.the song still cicks tho after each blend outro into the next track.
Anyone know if there is a function that eliminates this clicking?
thanks in advance.
ps/it may be that another software pack can fix the problem.if it is give me the name and i will get a copy! smile.gif
beaniboy67
11-19-2003, 04:08 AM
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discofan
11-19-2003, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by beaniboy67:
yo people.
i was wondering if anyone new how to burn a mix in individual tracks but at the same time lose those silly little clicks that occur when doing it.
ive burned mixes before by splitting the whole wav into tracks and then pulling them into nero and burning the whole thing with zero second gaps between tracks.the song still cicks tho after each blend outro into the next track.
Anyone know if there is a function that eliminates this clicking?
thanks in advance.
ps/it may be that another software pack can fix the problem.if it is give me the name and i will get a copy! smile.gif use "Disc-at-once" write method [it's under the "write speed"] in NERO "write" panel,buddy:)
Mark Andrus
11-19-2003, 05:25 AM
Also make sure you set the division points on a "zero-crossing" (where the waveform is at the center line) or as close as you can get to it. Zoom *way* in to do this.
Even using disc-at-once you can sometimes still get clicks on some CD players if you don't do this right.
If you use Sound Forge, it has a preference to "snap edits to nearest zero-crossing" (or something like that).
beaniboy67
11-19-2003, 06:25 AM
cheers guys.i actually sussed out another software pack that can do it.
its called sonic foundry vegas.
all you do is open up the whole mix(wav) and add audio cd track regions in.
then its simply burn disc at once as someone said earlier.the good thing about it is tho. all you need to do is open vegas open your saved file and burn it.no dragging indiidual tracks in ect ect.
have a nice day ;)
beaniboy67
11-19-2003, 10:04 AM
top fu.king class.this works a treat! smile.gif
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