Travis,
I'll gladly check this out. Hopefully the app is freeware, or at least
gives a long enough trial fully functional to last me until the 3rd of
February, as write now, in the words of Ray Charles... "I'm Busted!"
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL! LMAO!
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Travis Siegel" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: Question about burning an Audio CD
I don't know if it works on newer versions of osx, I don't have any to
test, but the softcon audio burn app can do this, and you can find it at
the softcon mac pages.
http://www.softcon.com/mac/
If it doesn't work, even though you said you don't want to do it with
itunes, I'm fairly certain it can be done, but you'd need to edit each and
every song, and change the options on it, to make it part of a gapless
album, though I'm not positive about the cross fade thing. Failing that,
you could always do something like icecast and a playlist, then capture it
with hijack audio, but that's an aweful lot of work to get the final
results.
And that wouldn't burn the songs, just record them so you could burn the
resulting capture file. :)
Anyway, hopefully others can assist if this doesn't do the trick.
On Jan 5, 2015, at 4:11 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Guys,
Normally with this type of thing, especially being that I'm a
professional musician, I'm incredibly savvy with this type of thing,
however, I'm a little bit fuzzy on this one area.
Though I use ProTools literally on a 7 day weekly basis, every single day
practically, ProTools isn't gonna be the most viable option to do this,
as I'd have to do things totally manually, which would be escrutiatingly
tedious. So, here lies my question...
Are there any free apps out there that would be accessible which would
let me burn an audio CD of around 10 to 12 tracks or so, but the catch
is, I can't do this with ITunes, as what I'm trying to do is to have it
insert track numbers for each song, yes, but I not only want it to be
totally gapless, but I literally want it to do like on the radio by
crossfading from the end of one track straight into the beginning of the
next.
For those less technical, most of you should know what I mean by
crossfading, but just in case not, what I'm saying is, as one song is
fading with its ending, before it's totally faded out, maybe about a
second and a half before the end of the song, have the next song fade up
and start playing on top of the other one fading down. You know... a
crossfade...
Is this possible? Well, ok, yeah, I know it's possible, duh! never mind.
I just don't know how to do it, or what app would be free, and would be
accessible for doing it.
Can someone perhaps advise?
Thank you.
Chris.
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