get hold of nero burning rom - you can divide it all up in that, and choose
not to leave any space between the tracks. it also lets you put track text
on for flashy cd players...

alternatively you can save each track as a seperate wav, but you'll need
something like nero to make sure there's no space between the tracks.

ez,
mattrick

www.sequential-recordings.co.uk

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From: "Beth Kidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 12:58 AM
Subject: [dnb-prod] mastering cd


> ok, off-topic a little and perhaps remedial. hey, i never said i was a
> genius...
>
> i'm trying to take a mix i made while in nyc last year and track it on cd.
i
> created regions in soundforge with 3 seconds between them. what am i doing
> wrong? I just want it to track sequentially...
>
>
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