qjwkegrwty Posted September 10, 2014 Share Posted September 10, 2014 Hey all, I just started working for a ballet company that uses Cds as their main audio playback. Each of the show Master CDs have pregaps ranging from 00 seconds to 05 seconds. I am told that it is crucial these timings remain intact, as the dance is already choreographed with these timings built in. Here is my dilemma: There are a few edits that need to be made on a few specific tracks, ie shorten one, take out one etc. but when i rip the CD, even with XLD (and it shows me the various pregap times) when i go to burn the CD from itunes the Pregap no longer exists. I'm wondering how to retain the specific pregrap timings for the tracks, even after editing. What software can I use for this? It would be one thing if all the gaps were the same length, but unfortunately, they are all over the place. Is there someway i can use a CUE sheet to relay the timings when burning a new CD? If so, how.. Anyone have any advice? If you need more clarification, I can do my best to explain better. Thanks! Jkgw Link to comment
alfe Posted September 10, 2014 Share Posted September 10, 2014 Hey all, I just started working for a ballet company that uses Cds as their main audio playback. Each of the show Master CDs have pregaps ranging from 00 seconds to 05 seconds. I am told that it is crucial these timings remain intact, as the dance is already choreographed with these timings built in. Here is my dilemma: There are a few edits that need to be made on a few specific tracks, ie shorten one, take out one etc. but when i rip the CD, even with XLD (and it shows me the various pregap times) when i go to burn the CD from itunes the Pregap no longer exists. I'm wondering how to retain the specific pregrap timings for the tracks, even after editing. What software can I use for this? It would be one thing if all the gaps were the same length, but unfortunately, they are all over the place. Is there someway i can use a CUE sheet to relay the timings when burning a new CD? If so, how.. Anyone have any advice? If you need more clarification, I can do my best to explain better. Thanks! Jkgw you can use this: Sonic Studio Professional Audio For Mastering And Restoration Systems Link to comment
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