cutting a mix into tracks for promo cd's???

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cutting a mix into tracks for promo cd's???

Post by dj_morphunk » Tue Jan 18, 2005 6:22 am

i have a few one hour long mixes ive recorded into ableton 4.0, and i have no problem rendering to disc to make hour long demo mixes, BUT,

i would like to know how to cut my mixes into tracks, so i can burn a mix cd with distingishable tracks, so my promoters dont have to "fast forward" through an hour long continuous mix to hear different tracks and blends.

i am using m-audio 1814 firewire, winxp, 3 technic 1200's, and a djm-600 pioneer mixer,,,,,,,my hour long mixes are excellent, and sound great, i just want to split the mixes up into separate tracks, so a continuous mix can be flipped through quickly by tracks on standard cd player..but still flows non-stop track to track..
email me directly if this needs a long reply, or call me directly at (740)681-1678, if i need a walk through.thanks for any help!!!!!..i cant find any how to's in the book that came with my software,

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Post by slatepipe » Tue Jan 18, 2005 1:25 pm

hi,
i dont know if it would be good enough, but if i was trying to do what you want to do i'd try opening the mix up in soundforge, cut the it up into the tracks you want and save each one as a separate file, then i'd burn them in nero and select the no pause between tracks option. maybe?

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Post by mettkea » Tue Jan 18, 2005 2:43 pm

Use a cuesheet when burning the cd! http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php/EAC_CUE_Sheets

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Post by mettkea » Tue Jan 18, 2005 2:43 pm

*double post*

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Post by dj_morphunk » Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:13 pm

dang, theres got to be a way to do it in live isnt there?.......

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Post by mettkea » Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:41 pm

You could just render to disk for each track...you can chose the limits of the render job to fit each track, I think that will work.

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Post by unklmic » Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:55 pm

Export the mix to a wav file.

If you have Nero, load the wav into nero, then right click on the wav file, and you can enter in the locations for the track markers.

This way you do not need to cut up the wav file. :D

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Post by mettkea » Tue Jan 18, 2005 4:04 pm

unklmic wrote:Export the mix to a wav file.

If you have Nero, load the wav into nero, then right click on the wav file, and you can enter in the locations for the track markers.

This way you do not need to cut up the wav file. :D
Thanks for the info, didn't know you could do that!!!!! :D

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Post by slatepipe » Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:43 am

i didnt know you could do that either. excellent!

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Post by 16 BIT » Sun Jan 23, 2005 2:15 pm

Am I reading this thread wrong?

I think you want your tracks Indexed within the mix Just like a commercial CD so the listener can skip to the next track

Is so I find the responses to your query very strange because none of teh suggestions would work. Of course I maybe picked up the thread wrong?

Use CD architect from Sound Forge or something similiar and voila...

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Post by dj_morphunk » Sun Jan 23, 2005 4:22 pm

yes, exactly, a commercial cd type track selection,,,,,,,,and i will check out getting cd architect...............
i just cant believe ableton doesnt offer that as an option, .i mean,its supposed to be dj friendly,,,,,,,,and what dj doesnt want to split their super long mixes into tracks for cd's???........

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Post by Machinate » Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:19 pm

dj_morphunk wrote:yes, exactly, a commercial cd type track selection,,,,,,,,and i will check out getting cd architect...............
i just cant believe ableton doesnt offer that as an option, .i mean,its supposed to be dj friendly,,,,,,,,and what dj doesnt want to split their super long mixes into tracks for cd's???........
well, by that logic, live should be able to master the output, burn the file to disc, and design a cover for the cd as well. Just like you are using 1200's and a mixer, doing a cue sheet needs to be done elsewhere.

I can definitely recommend using cd architect. It's now integrated into soundforge 8, and I think it's worth the dough - if you have it.

-Live's still a great program - "for what it does". :wink:
Regards,
Andreas.

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Post by rikhyray » Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:39 pm

It is not DAW job but of CD burning program. It is easily done in Wavelab, I suppose any burning program allows you to put the markers as you like. I am not talking any editing function of Wavelab but simply the CD burning part, must be similar in Soundforge, Audition but also Nero, "CDwhatever the name".

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Post by 16 BIT » Mon Jan 24, 2005 12:51 pm

dj_morphunk wrote:yes, exactly, a commercial cd type track selection,,,,,,,,and i will check out getting cd architect...............
i just cant believe ableton doesnt offer that as an option, .i mean,its supposed to be dj friendly,,,,,,,,and what dj doesnt want to split their super long mixes into tracks for cd's???........
I see now that is what you are looking for. CD architect is really easy to use and is exactly what you are looking for, but its pricey. Maybe theres a time limited demo available? If not CD architect Im not sure which one to go for. Maybe someone else has an idea.?

You cant really expect Ableton to include this feature. Although it would be very cool if it was there. But no Daw to my knowledge offers this as part of the program.

Remember with CD architect you can use VSt and DX plugins in real time which is handy for getting your CD to sound good and loud.

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Post by arar » Tue Jan 25, 2005 12:09 pm

slatepipe wrote:hi,
i dont know if it would be good enough, but if i was trying to do what you want to do i'd try opening the mix up in soundforge, cut the it up into the tracks you want and save each one as a separate file, then i'd burn them in nero and select the no pause between tracks option. maybe?

Hi I do this but leave short gaps....

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