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my friend asked the question for me last week, due to me being a complete novice with forums and recoeding, buyt in a nutshell my problem is this:

i want to record onto my 707 MD player a disco set, ie tracks from various CD's i own, but i dont want the big gaps in between, so that when i play the disc the musics is played with minimal space between the tracks. i have battle with sonicstage for over a week now and got nowhere, i have been told that it can be done.

any help much appreciated.

w

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Import the tracks into Audacity , one by one , and select the portion of each new track and copy/paste it to the end of the first track , then adjust levels Fadein Fadeout .... hook your MD to the sound card with a blank disc in it and record that mix to the MD , This is only ONE way , I am sure there will be other answers.

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my friend asked the question for me last week, due to me being a complete novice with forums and recoeding, buyt in a nutshell my problem is this:

i want to record onto my 707 MD player a disco set, ie tracks from various CD's i own, but i dont want the big gaps in between, so that when i play the disc the musics is played with minimal space between the tracks. i have battle with sonicstage for over a week now and got nowhere, i have been told that it can be done.

any help much appreciated.

w

thanks for that, i have tried to find Audacity, is it in sonic stage or another software package i have to download, is it in wavepad. if so i cant find out how to transfer music files to a minidisc player.

cheers

w

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Not sure if this is what you want, but if you simply want to remove gaps/silences at the end of tracks, you can use the divide function (under the Edit menu) to split off the end of tracks (in Sonicstage) and delete the end bit. The tracks have to be imported in ATRAC format first. A bit less long winded than the Audacity route if the tracks are already in Sonictstage, though you can't do the fading bit.

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Just to clarify.

Audacity is a sound editing program. It has nothing to do with minidisc (though it's quite useful).

If you have the files as mp3s you can use Audacity to make one long track out of your mp3s by cutting and pasting them together in Audacity, and then using SonicStage to convert that long track and send it to your MZ-N707. That is going to be time-consuming, and you will not get individual track information from the tags, since they are no longer separate mp3 files.

But it should work.

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