Millsy
Monday 17 January 2005 à 21:32
I've just completed a mix cd but would like to track each mix. How do i do this using Peak or is there other software that i should be using?
Millsy
Wednesday 19 January 2005 à 20:14
Anyone?
gdoubleyou
Wednesday 19 January 2005 à 21:17
Don't understand what you are trying to do, more details please.
Millsy
Thursday 20 January 2005 à 15:04
I've just completed a 60 minute dj mix cd. I want to be able to track each song, so that i am able to skip through the cd.
Does this make sense?
Thanks
sberkley
Thursday 20 January 2005 à 16:53
Make regions in the file with Peak where you want the tracks. Then just press the burn CD button. When it asks you if you want to use the regions as tracks for the CD, say yes.
Hope that helps-
SB
P.S. Here's another tip: You can also mark up the file with markers and then convert them to regions before burning using the regions to markers command.
Millsy
Thursday 20 January 2005 à 22:54
Thanks
Millsy
Monday 24 January 2005 à 22:44
I've managed to mark each track but i couldn't find the burn button. What i did was save it then transfer it to toast but when i burnt it to disk it still came out as 1 track. What am i doing wrong?
Thanks
sberkley
Monday 24 January 2005 à 23:00
What version of Peak? If it's 4.0 or later there should be a "Burn Audio CD" menu item in the File menu. It's also on the default toolbar in Peak 4.
SB
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