[ddots-l] Re: Moving audio on CD

Additionally, in Sound Forge, hopefully with the Snowman's excellent JFW scripts, it's very easy to mark the beginning and end of sections, then copy cut and paste them around just like you would do with words in a document.
Then, once you've marked the beginnings of the parts or tracks, you can tell Sound Forge to convert Markers to Regions, then Save Regions, and it will go marily along saving all your tracks in individual .wav files. Then burn these to CD using whatever burning package you have; I and many others use Nero. www.nero.com.


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