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DIVIDING YOUR ALBUM INTO TRACKS
Note: You must finish all cleaning and
editing, including removing unwanted
editing, including removing unwanted
silence before/after songs, before
dividing your album into tracks.
1. Select the Fit Project in Window
tool as shown in Figure 10.
2. After zooming out to see all of the
tracks, you can see the separation
between tracks by the gaps as shown with 1,2,3 below (Figure 11).
The next steps show how to split and label these tracks and export
them to WAV (CD quality) format.
them to WAV (CD quality) format.
Figure 11: Identifying Separate Audio Tracks
There are two ways to split your recording into separate tracks:
automatically, and manually. If your record is in good condition, and
has a distinct silence between the songs, automatically splitting the
tracks may be faster and easier. If your record is in poor condition or
tracks may be faster and easier. If your record is in poor condition or
does not have silence separating the songs, manually splitting the album
will work better for you.
Automatically Dividing Your Album (Windows Only):
1. Select your entire recording by selecting Edit, then Select…, then
click All. You can also use Ctrl+A on a PC or APPLE+A on a
Macintosh to quickly select all. (See Figure 4)
2. Select the Analyze menu from the top of the screen and choose
Silence Finder.
3. The Silence Finder will attempt to detect the silence between each
song in the recording. With most recordings, you only need to set
the
the
Silence Level field in
Silence Finder’s window. Type 15 into
the Silence Level field and hit OK (Figure 12).
Figure 10: Fit Project in
Window