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MAKO
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Post by MAKO »

Once your done recording the concert, whats the best way to go about breaking up the songs into tracks without having the whole concert under track 1. Do you have to replay the concert mark and save each song or is there an easier way.

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Post by Havaña Dreamer »

You got it thats the way. Mark and save as.

You can use TR to cut up the show.
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Post by LuvBigFloppers »

Can you only utilize two markers, the begining and end or can you mark every song? How exactly does that work? The instructions weren't clear.
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Post by Havaña Dreamer »

2 markers at a time.

Start marker ......music.......end marker.

Save as for each song.
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Post by LuvBigFloppers »

So I have to generate 12 different files for one concert instead of one file segmented twelve times?
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Post by Havaña Dreamer »

You are correct sir!!

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Post by Parrothead911 »

I find using CD Wave Editor is a whole lot easier and faster.It's real user friendly.(It has to be for me to be able to use it!..LOL)You can download it right from the website and it's a free trial for 30 days.I'm not sure how much it costs cuz I've been on my free 30 trial now for about 3 months!
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Post by Parrothead911 »

Sorry...Had a brain fart...Here's the link..
http://www.sharewaremusicmachine.com/sm ... ve_Editor/
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Post by flabnd »

When using Total Recorder does anyone know how to increase the the volume on the recorder.
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Post by Havaña Dreamer »

CD Wave Editor doesnt seem to support MP3 which is the format I use to record.

I dont believe Total Recorder can punch up the volume.
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