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Title: Bias Peak 4 ?s
Post by: kennedy on March 09, 2005, 06:03:00 PM
anyone out there using Peak 4.1? just got a kickdown of this program and it looks really cool, i read through the user guide, but there isnt much on tracking out a file, so i put in some markers, but cant split the markers into tracks and burn to cd, anyone know how to go about putting in track marks? any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks in advance
jk
Title: Re: Bias Peak 4 ?s
Post by: Chris K on March 09, 2005, 07:48:26 PM
control-m to place markers (or actions>New Marker)

then

Actions > Markers to Regions (regions are the portions of music between the markers)

then

File > Export Regions...

designate a location and peak will split the regions (tracks) for you

good luck
Title: Re: Bias Peak 4 ?s
Post by: fozzy on March 10, 2005, 02:17:43 AM
is Bias similar to Sound Forge, markers to regions is how you do it in SF.  interesting they use the same terminology. 

fwiw i've only used PT and audacity on a MAC not too familiar w/ BP
Title: Re: Bias Peak 4 ?s
Post by: kennedy on March 10, 2005, 02:40:42 AM
thanks for the help chris +t
i knew it would be easy, just not that quick  ;)
Title: Re: Bias Peak 4 ?s
Post by: taktheride on March 29, 2005, 04:36:04 PM
control-m to place markers (or actions>New Marker)
then
Actions > Markers to Regions (regions are the portions of music between the markers)
then
File > Export Regions...
designate a location and peak will split the regions (tracks) for you
good luck

i've been looking for this information too, Thanks Chris K.
Title: Re: Bias Peak 4 ?s
Post by: Since85 on March 29, 2005, 09:32:17 PM
If you have Jam (roxio), after all markers are reigons, you can save the file as a "JAM image".  It will be red book audio compliant too.