Re: [GLLUG] Audio CD software with Fade in/Out, etc?

Benjamin Cathey benjamincathey at catheycompany.com
Mon Dec 24 17:16:55 EST 2007


I suppose I could - I was just looking for an "all in one" solution.  I thought that there must be one out there somewhere.  I know the tools exist to modify MP3s or WAVs but I just want temporary mods which would involve mastering a set a temporary files (maybe using audacity) and then putting those on a CD using K3b.

I guess it just surprises me that this is not a feature most people want. . .


Benjamin Cathey
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----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Houser
[mailto:rick at divinesymphony.net]
To: Benjamin Cathey
[mailto:benjamincathey at catheycompany.com]
Cc: linux-user at egr.msu.edu
Sent:
Mon, 24 Dec 2007 13:29:42 -0500
Subject: Re: [GLLUG] Audio CD software with
Fade in/Out, etc?


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>->> I think the way of approaching the problem is fundamentally different.
>->> On Unix machines, try using the toolset available to accomplish the same
>->> goal, instead of relying on one program to do it all for you.  I use a
>->> burn program like k3b to burn content to discs, not to author that
>->> content.  Could you try making the content you want first (tracks with
>->> fade at the end), then burning that finished content?
>->> 
>->> Benjamin Cathey wrote:
>->> > I think I may have asked this last year at some point but . . .
>->> > 
>->> > I used to use Easy CD Creator (for windows) back before Roxio bought it. 
>->> With that you could select two tracks and listen to the transition between
>->> them.  Plus variables such as gap and fade in/out and normalize have always
>->> seemed a feature in windows cd burning software.  At work I use Nero and it
>->> has these same sort of options.
>->> > 
>->> > At home I am trying to find a solution.  I used Amarok with calls K3B but
>->> that doesn't have track options, neither does Gnome Baker.  I even tried
>->> Nero for Linux but that STILL doesn't have those options.  I can't be the
>->> only one that wants to fade the end of a live track on a mixed cd??
>->> > 
>->> > I remember the good old days where, when recording from vinyl, you could
>->> just slowly turn down the input on the tape deck.
>->> > 
>->> > ANYONE?  Is linux DEVOID of a solution like this?  I find it next to
>->> impossible to believe - we're geeks dammit!  Options, Options Options!! :D
>->> > 
>->> > 
>->> > Benjamin Cathey
>->> > System Administrator
>->> > Cathey Company
>->> > 4917 Tranter St.
>->> > Lansing, MI 48910 USA
>->> > Phone:     517.393.4720
>->> > Fax:       517.393.4225
>->> > Toll Free: 800.333.1972
>->> > "Service is Our Profession"
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