Your original idea of pressing spacebar and then shift-r between songs would
work, provided you didn't get distracted. Orlando's approach is safer, but
you have to locate the position at the end of each song. Audacity's silence
finder under the Analyse Menu can help with that task.
Once you have each song on a separate track, use Export Multiple under the
File Menu. It would be useful to rename each track with the name of the
song.
My preference is to keep all songs on the one track. I create a label for
each song and give the label the name of the song, preceded by the track
number. I can then play the album in Audacity, with the option of jumping
back and forth through songs with the alt-left and alt-right arrows. With
each song on a separate track, you would have to solo each track in turn to
play through the album.
Andrew
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That's great. Thanks
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: breaking audacity projects into tracks
At 10:37 AM 11/29/2018, llumpkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I ripped the entire album as one track and would like to break it intoThanks.
tracks. I was just wondering if I could record future albums, or
cassettes by pressing spacebar at the end of track 1, say, and then
immediately press shift-r before the next track starts. I would end up
with 11 or 12 or whatever tracks when I was done. I'll try your keystrokes.