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| Gear nut Join Date: Apr 2005
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| Bias Peak Help Please Can someone tell me how to do this: Take 1 long stereo wave file (a live band set) break it into regions then import those regions to a playlist to burn a cd from so you have seperate tracks for each song. I thought this would be a no brainer but it is kicking my ass. I keep getting a message that one of my regions is less than zero. Any help would be appreciated or suggestions on a better way to turn one long set into seperate tracks on a cd. Thanks guys... |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Emeryville, CA
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| You can always set markers and export the regions as seperate audio files. From there you can burn them as individual audio tracks. D |
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