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Cutting mixes into tracks.

circle

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I know there was a thread sometime ago bout this, but I couldn't find it.

Anyway, I just finished a cd last night and I wanna split up the mix into tracks. What's the best and easiest program to use for this task?

Thanks in advance.
 

Bass-Invader

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this reminds me, does anyone have a copy of tiesto live at energy 2000?
ive been itching to listen to it again.

and yes, it is trance, fuckoff.
 
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deep

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easiest way to do it would be to make a cue file for the mix

then when you burn use the cue file and it will put in the track markers for you
 

circle

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Originally posted by deep
easiest way to do it would be to make a cue file for the mix

then when you burn use the cue file and it will put in the track markers for you

I heard about this method... How do you do it?
 

Bass-Invader

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Originally posted by deep
^
that was a great set

i know! i seeded my residence with that set after i got it off jaycee.cz. EVERYONE had it after like a month via the residence network share.

now i accidently deleted it last year. faack.
 
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case sensitive

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Originally posted by deep
^
that was a great set

Agreed! My buddy was telling me he downloaded it the other day and it reminded me of how good it was/is. Now a long time ago on this board there was discussion of the "art of MCing" or some thing like that. In that thread serveral people cut up the MCing on that recording calling it disgraceful.

However, I think it adds a lot of character to the music. The MC knows the tracks really well, knows when to shut up and when to let the vocal cords loose and accentuate a build-up.

Opinions from anyone who is familiar with the mix?

matt
 

deep

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Originally posted by Bass-Invader
i know! i seeded my residence with that set after i got it off jaycee.cz. EVERYONE had it after like a month via the residence network share.

now i accidently deleted it last year. faack.

it should be readily available on soulseek...i don't have a copy anymo
 
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Eclectic

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Originally posted by deep
i hear google lets you search for information these days

:p
jason_mewes2.jpg

"What the fuck is the internet?"
 

KillaLadY

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Originally posted by deep
easiest way to do it would be to make a cue file for the mix

then when you burn use the cue file and it will put in the track markers for you
haha Kenny loved to tutor me on that one. ;)
 
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deep

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Originally posted by case sensitive
Agreed! My buddy was telling me he downloaded it the other day and it reminded me of how good it was/is. Now a long time ago on this board there was discussion of the "art of MCing" or some thing like that. In that thread serveral people cut up the MCing on that recording calling it disgraceful.

However, I think it adds a lot of character to the music. The MC knows the tracks really well, knows when to shut up and when to let the vocal cords loose and accentuate a build-up.

Opinions from anyone who is familiar with the mix?

matt

from what I recall, I remember being quite annoyed with the MC...I hate mc's generally, but the norse ones with their strange versions of the english language are weird...and I do remember thinking he was talking or plugging club nights at inopportune times
 

zoo

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the hardest way is probably wavelab or soundforge

the second hardest way is making a .cue file

the easiest way is using MP3 TRACK MAKER

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the best way is using .cue files
 

Casper

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it's funny that i listened to that set so many times that when i'd hear one of the tracks with the MC played at a club, i was anticipating hearing the MC. when i didn't, i'd be all confused, this happened a few times,
peace
 
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