RE: OT: .WAV editors

From: John Book (johnbook@yadig.com)
Date: Thu Sep 27 2001 - 05:06:01 CEST

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    ('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) >Hopefully some of the more technically gifted of you out
    >there can help me out here. I'm looking to record some of
    >my mixes to harddrive and burn them on to CD, as cheaply as
    >possible. I wanted to get hold of some sort of program
    >which at the very least could hack down large tracks into
    >smaller ones, or at the other end, emulate a multi track
    >recorder. Of course, I'm not quite ready to shell out big
    >bucks just yet for the pro packages like cakewalk or
    >whatever. Does anyone know of an inexpensive (perhaps
    >shareware) program which could accomplish this?

    Download CD WAV. This is a freeware program, available a number of places, where you can have a big 76 minute wav file and be capable of editing and saving it so that the entire thing is indexed. I use it a lot to trade live shows, especially those that are indexed in the wrong spots. OR... if you're someone like myself who did early albums on cassette, you can record them with any wav recording program (I use Cool Edit), and then divide them properly with CD WAV.

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