The issue is probably related to how the "analog" (aka vinyl rips) were
"mastered".  I used to rip a lot of vinyl back in the day and I found
that I had to insert silence in certain places to give the resulting CD
a natural flow and at the same time minimize noise from the vinyl.

For instance, I would fade in the audio on the first track of each side
right before the music started.  On the last track, I would fade out the
last track on each side right after the music ended.  I discovered that
if it were burned to a CD this way, it would sound to abrupt when
transitioning from side 1 to side 2 and that it would start/end
abrupbtly at the begining/end of the CD.

So, what I started to do was insert 2 seconds prior to the first track
and the end of the last track of the overall album.  At the end of the
last track on side 1 and the first track on side 2, I would insert 1
second.  

To really fix the problem, I think you will have to revisit the vinyl
rips in your collection and apply something similar.


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maggior

Rich
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