They're all prety much equally accessible, so I'd go with the latest
version. It will allow you to mix two tracks together, that's as far as it
will go in that particular direction.
Bruce
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, stever2525 wrote:
Which is the most accessible version of Gold Wave, and can I also use this
program for multipracking"
thank you
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Subject: Re: placing index markers on CD
One of the best solutions is Gold Wave. You can break the file into wave
files with it, and it will adjust the breaks so that you don't get popping
and the like. Then a program like CDRWIN or Nero can put the whole thing
together for you with no gaps or pops.
Bruce
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, stever2525 wrote:
> I have a live concert which is one long track. I want to place index
> markers between each song but do not want an audible gap between each
> track. Is there a program that will do this?
> thank you
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