- Andrew_Malloy
Check out Audacity. It will allow you to split recordings into new files then drop them into iTunes or Toast to burn.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
May 14, 2012 @12:52pm
I know what I want to do, but haven't figured out how to do it yet. I have recorded recitals in the past as a student job in college using all rack equipment and cutting CDs straight off the recorder. (Set up was Preamp->DAT->CD recorder until the DAT crapped out, then it was straight to CD). No mastering or editing - gave the CD to the performer at the end of the recital.
I've been asked to record a concert band festival but I want it to be similar as before (record and burn the cd, rinse repeat) but through my computer (Macbook Pro and USB interface). Is there a way to effectively do this? I've tested it out through Garageband, but it seems like if you record a performance, there's no way to split the master into separate tracks for a CD without having to cut/paste into three new projects. This wouldn't be a problem, but it takes more time than I probably have between ensembles for getting the discs out.
Is there a solution, or should I just invest in getting a separate cd burner, or multitrack recorder with a cd burner?
Thanks!