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Re: Tracks in Adobe Audition

Subject: Re: Tracks in Adobe Audition
From: Wil Hershberger <>
Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 18:35:41 -0400
 From the Audition help:
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      Setting track properties

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      Adobe Audition lets you specify a title and artist for each track.
      CD players that support CD Text display the text during playback.

      You can also change the length of pauses between tracks, enable or
      disable copy protection and pre-emphasis features, and add an ISRC
      (International Standard Recording Code) number.

To set track properties:

   1. In CD Project View, select the track for which you want to set
      properties, and click Track Properties. Alternatively, select the
      track, and choose View > Track Properties.
   2. Enter a track title and artist for the track.

      Important: In order for Adobe Audition to write text to the CD,
      you must select Write CD-Text in the Write CD dialog box. (See
      Writing a CD <cid:>.)

   3. If you want to set additional properties for the track, select Use
      Custom Track Properties. Set any of the following options, and
      click OK:

      Pause

      Adds a pause of the specified length before the track. By default,
      Adobe Audition assigns a 2-second pause to the beginning of each
      track."




Martyn Stewart wrote:

>I know this has been covered before in this group but I can not find the
>relevant messages, so can someone in the know help me out?
>In Adobe Audition you can make cd tracks at selected locations using the f=
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>key but my question is simple!
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>How do you stop gaps in the recording tracks when they are playing, I want
>them to run smooth without pauses, any offers on info
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>Martyn
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