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to: LEWIS COLON
from: STEVE MCTAGUE
date: 1996-12-01 18:56:00
subject: Cd-r for music cds

-=> Quoting Lewis Colon to John Allen <=-
 LC> Lastly John, if you want to get slick, try Sonic Foundries "Sound
 LC> Forge v4.0" audio package; dump your tracks to HD, and use SF to
 LC> crossfade, beatmatch, pitch shift, noise gate (on OLD sources ),
 LC> e.q., or whatever, in NON-destructive editing, THEN burn it! This
 LC> technique I have shown to several local D.J.s who then went out and
 LC> bought/did the same thing. FUN! 
Judging by all your posts, it sounds like you know
ALOT about this stuff.  Now that I'm convinced this
stuff can easily be done, can you give me more info
on how the software lets you capture the music?
I'm interested in lifting tracks from various existing
CDs and burn them.  No special effects.  So does the
basic software that ships with the CDRs allow this, or
should I resort to some sort of an upgrade (though the
one mentioned above sounds like overkill for my purposes).
Also, are all the CDRs out there SCSI?  The Panasonic
Gateway 2000 includes is...
All your help greatly appreciated.
Steve
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