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> Cross Fading tracks
post Mon 29 Apr 2002, 04:29
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Can any tell me how i can record with a cross fade between tracks.
I layed out the tracks in iTunes but iTunes will not burn with a cross fade.

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Mr.T
post Mon 29 Apr 2002, 08:06
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Get Toast. Using Disc at Once feature and a 0 sec. gap between tracks, you'll be able to burn tracks without any noticable cut between tracks. I do it all the time with my personnal demos, it works like a charm.
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post Tue 30 Apr 2002, 09:18
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Just re-read your post, I think I've missed something here, so :
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#1: crossfades have to be made in your DAW (ProTools, Cubase, DP), not in the CD Burner soft. Take your two tracks, perform the desired crossfade, consolidate-assemble the two tracks(whatever the name in your soft->turn the two files into one), separate the resulting file at the precise point where you want the CD Id to be created and Bounce to disc (or whatever the name...prepare the file for burning->stereo interleaved, AIFF-SDII, 16 bits, 44.1KHz). There are in fact different (more or less fast ways to do this but it all depends on what soft you're working with, so...). You're done.
#2: some of my friends say they can do this in iTunes (using a 0 sec. gap between  tracks); I personnaly doubt it will be totally unnoticable since I don't think iTunes supports Disc at Once.
#3: Another great option is Jam; more usefull features than in Toast.
Did that help?... Are you still around?...


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post Wed 1 May 2002, 18:46
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Thank you that is more what I was looking for.

I'll have to try it. iTunes does not do it at all!!
Oh well.

Thank you for your help.
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post Thu 2 May 2002, 09:28
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Since I don't have Jam I can't realy be specific, but I've been told it could even do the crossfades (without having to do this in the DAW). Maybe you should try Jam first, could be exactly what you're looking for.


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post Tue 7 May 2002, 12:42
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Jam is perfect! I'm really looking forward to the new version which should be out now. It's included with the new Toast Titanium which is not that expensive!


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