« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2006, 10:04:14 PM »
While talking about CUE sheets, does anyone know if they can have *gaps*?
I like to keep the original WAV files too. But the only way to do this is to add a dummy label "gap" or something, and then remove these (by hand) each time I write the CD.
Recently I've been using Wavelab, and making a "montage" file. This allows gaps. So now I keep: The original WAV file, a CUE sheet with "dead air" marked as "gap", a MON montage file for writing from Wavelab.
Richard
Im not sure what you're talking about. Could you post a samle cue sheet for me?
I don't have a specific CUE sheet now. But let me try to explain better.
Suppose I've got a WAV file with an hour set or whatever. Now suppose there is "dead air" (tuning, audience banter, etc) before or after one of the tracks. Is there a way to make a CUE file that has this part removed?
I could remove it from the WAV file, but I want to keep the original (in case I want to re edit it).
Right now I just track the entire WAV file, and give the unwanted portion(s) special track names (like "gap", "removeme" or similar). Then I load the CUE sheet into Wavelab as a "montage", remove the unwanted tracks and save as .mon file.
I am wondering if there is a way to inactivate the unwanted parts/tracks in the original CUE file and avoid the Wavelab/montage step.
Thanks,
Richard
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