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

Benjamin Cathey benjamincathey at catheycompany.com
Fri Jan 4 15:01:07 EST 2008


Thanks :D  I know all about audacity and have used it many times.  I was hoping for a more INTERGRATED solution though.  

Like I said, I guess the only way to make an audio CD where the live tracks fade (or song intro and outro speeches are removed) is by taking all tracks desired for a CD, remastering them all and then making the CD.

It's kind of sad.  I like doing things myself but, as I said, was hoping for an all in one (like Nero but sadly Nero for linux does not offer this feature either.)

Maybe I should make it myself.  Although I am not sure where I would even begin.  I suppose the source of K3B would be a good place.


Benjamin Cathey
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chick Tower
[mailto:c.e.tower at gmail.com]
To: Benjamin Cathey
[mailto:benjamincathey at catheycompany.com]
Cc: linux-user at egr.msu.edu
Sent:
Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:47:48 -0500
Subject: Re: [GLLUG] Audio CD software with
Fade in/Out, etc?


>->> Part 2 in a series that might interest you, Benjamin.  It specifically 
>->> mentions fading and normalizing.
>->> 
>->> http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/6449/1/
>->> 
>->>                                 Chick
>->> 
>->> 
>->> Benjamin Cathey wrote:
>->> > 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.
>->> 
>->> 
>->> 

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