> The reason for the "adjustments" was not really to make it "a better
> source", but because when I listen, I prefer a fade-in/out to a
> sudden start or finish.
>
> However, for the good of the trading community, I will cease to make
> such adjustments.  Thanks and jam on...

As I posted before (but I don't remember if the original idea was
mine):

Suppose there's one long set.  You want to put tracks 1-7 on CD 1, and
tracks 8-20 on CD 2.

Put tracks 1-7, and a 5-second "fadeout" track 8, on CD 1.

Put a 5-second "fadein" (from the end of track 7), and tracks 8-20, on
CD 2.

That way, each CD fades nicely, but reconstructing the original set by
leaving out two tracks is easy.  (Actually, if I were doing it, I'd
use 7-second fade tracks, the first (or last) 2 seconds of each are at
full volume, to cover people who extract with their offsets
incorrect.)

Seth


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