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Thank you to everyone that replied!  I now feel like I have successfully completed my first recording!  You all are the greatest!

I made my first recording last weekend and I want to know a simple way to edit it into individual songs and edit out dead air.  I have CUBASE software, but find it a little hard to understand the instructions.  I'm a little impatient to try to read the 260 page user manual.
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I made my first recording last weekend and I want to know a simple way to edit it into individual songs and edit out dead air.  I have CUBASE software, but find it a little hard to understand the instructions.  I'm a little impatient to try to read the 260 page user manual.
CD Wave is the easiest to use if your only tracking the show and you run a pc but if you want to edit the sound try audacity.
http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.php?body=cdwave.php
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Agree with ^^^.  CD Wave is great, it's easy to use and it's free... definitely check it out.

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Agree with ^^^.  CD Wave is great, it's easy to use and it's free... definitely check it out.

shareware...

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I don't remember details, but the other thing about CDWave is that it's especially designed for this specific task (splitting tracks).  If you try to do it with programs that aren't designed for this (like using 'cut and paste' from your audio editing software, for example), you might end up with Sector Boundary Error's (SBE's) which can cause you to have some gaps between tracks.  If tracks are properly cut on sector boundaries (whatever the hell they are!), there will be no transition gaps between tracks.

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I made my first recording last weekend and I want to know a simple way to edit it into individual songs and edit out dead air. 

What dead air?
Or, are you talking about the begining and end of your recording?
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I too use CDWave. It's an excellent program.
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for things like trimming out the dead air or putting fades on the beginning/end, I recommend Audacity. Free and very easy to use. Then you can export it (still as a whole file) and split it into tracks with CDWave (also free and very easy to use).
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for things like trimming out the dead air or putting fades on the beginning/end, I recommend Audacity. Free and very easy to use. Then you can export it (still as a whole file) and split it into tracks with CDWave (also free and very easy to use).

I find myself using CDwave more and more for cutting dead space. Just make the dead space a track - and uncheck it. It wont be saved - or numbered. Make sure to pick places with like volumes to make the cuts transparent.

And if I think I really need a fade...(i really never need them for the stuff i tape) I just do it post tracking. Its generally the only thing I need from an editor - so working with the tracked file is faster.
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My process:

1)  Dump 24/48 WAV file from HDP2 to PC.
2)  Create 24/48 WAV MD5, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
3)  Convert 24/48 WAV to 16/44 WAV (Audacity)
4)  Track 16/44 WAV file.  Save CUE file and save new WAV files  (CDWave)
5)  Create WAV MD5 of new 16/44 tracked WAV files, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
6)  Burn 24/48 FLAC file, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP, 16/44 tracked FLAC files, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP to DVDR

TLH = Traders Little Helper...

And you can do a lot with Audacity, including fades, editing, etc...

And best of all, TLH, CDWave, and Audacity are all FREE!!!

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My process:

1)  Dump 24/48 WAV file from HDP2 to PC.
2)  Create 24/48 WAV MD5, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
3)  Convert 24/48 WAV to 16/44 WAV (Audacity)
4)  Track 16/44 WAV file.  Save CUE file and save new WAV files  (CDWave)
5)  Create WAV MD5 of new 16/44 tracked WAV files, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
6)  Burn 24/48 FLAC file, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP, 16/44 tracked FLAC files, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP to DVDR

TLH = Traders Little Helper...

And you can do a lot with Audacity, including fades, editing, etc...

And best of all, TLH, CDWave, and Audacity are all FREE!!!

Terry

CDWave is NOT free - its shareware...

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My process:

1)  Dump 24/48 WAV file from HDP2 to PC.
2)  Create 24/48 WAV MD5, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
3)  Convert 24/48 WAV to 16/44 WAV (Audacity)
4)  Track 16/44 WAV file.  Save CUE file and save new WAV files  (CDWave)
5)  Create WAV MD5 of new 16/44 tracked WAV files, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
6)  Burn 24/48 FLAC file, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP, 16/44 tracked FLAC files, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP to DVDR

TLH = Traders Little Helper...

And you can do a lot with Audacity, including fades, editing, etc...

And best of all, TLH, CDWave, and Audacity are all FREE!!!

Terry

CDWave is NOT free - its shareware...
Its a guilty pleasure thing where you don't have to pay but they would like you to make a donation to help pay the cause ;)
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My order of work on Gold Wave

1)  Dump 24/48 WAV file from Edirol to PC.
2)  Compress Sound to remove clapping and crowd noise
3)  Apply 60 Htz highpass to remove bass, or higher to 100Htz if necessary
4)  Increase volume to something shy of 0db
5)  Apply Cues to songs naming tracks.
6)  Listen to Tape, final adjustment as to highpass, volume, compression, and other effects (EQ, Flanger) as necessary
7)  Split file to individual wave files
8.  Convert to flac usinig TLH or Media Monkey
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My process:

1)  Dump 24/48 WAV file from HDP2 to PC.
2)  Create 24/48 WAV MD5, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
3)  Convert 24/48 WAV to 16/44 WAV (Audacity)
4)  Track 16/44 WAV file.  Save CUE file and save new WAV files  (CDWave)
5)  Create WAV MD5 of new 16/44 tracked WAV files, convert to FLAC, create FLAC FFP  (TLH)
6)  Burn 24/48 FLAC file, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP, 16/44 tracked FLAC files, WAV MD5, FLAC FFP to DVDR

TLH = Traders Little Helper...

And you can do a lot with Audacity, including fades, editing, etc...

And best of all, TLH, CDWave, and Audacity are all FREE!!!

Terry

CDWave is NOT free - its shareware...
Its a guilty pleasure thing where you don't have to pay but they would like you to make a donation to help pay the cause ;)

I dunno - its not like Open Source...he wants people to buck up the $15...

http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.php?body=buy.php

All it gets you is clear conscience...I guess.

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A shareware license typically doesn't mean the author would like you to donate, or that you may donate if you wish.  A shareware license typically requires purchasing a license if used beyond the trial period.  Just because an author chooses not to make the software "crippleware" beyond the trial period (like CD-Wave) doesn't make the license optional.  It's compulsory.  From the website:

Quote from: http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.php?body=download.php
You can try it [CD-Wave] for a period of one month (31 days). If you wish to continue to use it after that period, you must register [i.e. purchase a license].

Brackets and emphasis mine.

More discussion here.

Anyway...IMO, it's a no-brainer to pay $15 for s/w that has proved so helpful to me over the years.  It's a pittance compared to what I've spent on gear, concerts, etc.
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