plugexpert
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Joined: 24 Nov 2005
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Posted: Wed Mar 24 2010 01:08 Calling out all jungle massive! |
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Am releasing a free downloadable album in April and am now in the process of choosing tracks. Have a bunch of jungle type tracks covered in sirens & rave-sauce ready and like to share one lill track here that I like:
http://soundcloud.com/plugexpert/jonas-the-plugexpert-maxicosi
My idea is to create an album of tracks overlapping in each other (outro effects, verb/delays etc crossfading with intro's of next track), without noticeable silence gaps of cource, like it was a mix, but still have separate .mp3 files for the listener to skip through.
I have yet find time if wavelab can do this, if not can you suggest me a .mp3 specialized program up for these kind of tasks?
Cheers,
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http://plugexpert.bandcamp.com/ |
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Heiko
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Germany
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Posted: Thu Mar 25 2010 01:28
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i always use "direct cut MP3" to edit MP3s, because this tool cuts and edits loseless without transfering to the wave format. And itīs Freeware
the other thing:
all MP3 fles have a minimal latence at thr beginning. you couldn`t get a absolute gapfree transmission between 2 MP3s. this is only possible with Wav-format, as far as i know.
if you search for a programm to mix two songs together,
the good old AtomixMP3 could become very handy. A demoversion can be downloaded from their homepage. |
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plugexpert
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