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Adobe Audition cc 2017 [How to burn a CD with mixed songs spliced together with no space between the songs?]

  • March 19, 2017
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Re: Adobe Audtion CC 2017 vs 2015. My problem is on the older version 2015 I could burn a CD with the mixed songs spliced together and there wouldn't be any space between the songs. Now on the newer version you have to create an audio cd and it breaks all the songs individually and when you burn cd it isn't the original spliced song but individual songs and all have a space between songs like itunes. Any advice? Thank you

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    Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

    I only took offense because someone had mentioned that I was getting my software confused. I wasn't offended for the advice. I appreciate all advice! Thanks again

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    stephanies43104885  wrote

    I only took offense because someone had mentioned that I was getting my software confused. I wasn't offended for  the advice. I appreciate all advice!  Thanks again

    I'm sorry if I offended you - that was not my intention. But if you look at what I said, I said 'may', not 'has'. And since you mentioned something that Audition has never done, that wasn't an unreasonable assumption.

    As far as cross-faded songs all mixed into one is concerned, you have to set up the cross-fades yourself in Multi-track mode, and put a marker in the centre of each fade; there is no specific 'point' at which one track will start and the previous one end. Also you need a marker at the start and finish of the file, and you need to turn all the marker points into ranges before they will show as discrete but joined tracks on the CD.

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    Participating Frequently
    March 20, 2017

    I must not be explaining myself correctly. The original 2015 did in fact allow you to burn a CD with the music spliced / overlapping together like the old school days of splicing music with a mixed tape. I have several songs on a CD that I burned. I'm not getting confused with another software. What an insult.  I don't want a fade but thank you for explaining it incase I need it in the future. Thanks again for trying to help me but I will figure things out on my own.

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
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    Community Expert
    March 19, 2017

    If this is what you do regularly, then it's probably best to change the default setting.

    Go to Edit>Preferences>Multi-track and Metadata and change the default CD track pause to zero.

    Participating Frequently
    March 19, 2017

    The first picture is of my spliced songs mixed together for cheer. The 2nd picture is all the songs that the new update is making me individualize. In the 2105 version it allowed me to burn the spliced song togwther. I went and changed my settings and yes there is no space now but it's not spliced overlapping eachother for a smooth transfer. Please advise

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    Legend
    March 20, 2017

    stephanies43104885  wrote

    The first picture is of my spliced songs mixed together for cheer. The 2nd picture is all the songs that the new update is making me individualize. In the 2105 version it allowed me to burn the spliced song togwther. I went and changed my settings and yes there is no space now but it's not spliced overlapping eachother for a smooth transfer. Please advise

    Not sure about any other reader, but I see no pictures, sorry.

    The advice you have been given by SteveG about reducing the gap to zero is the way to do this if you want each track to play immediately after the preceding one has finished.  That produces a cut/splice/join, call it what you will (I've just done this with a CD, admittedly in CS6, but the process is the same) with no gap, assuming you have correctly designated the beginning and end of each track (no silence in the file, either at the beginning or end).  But I note you speak of "overlapping", which suggests, as Bob mentioned, that you want the next track to begin before the previous one has finished, hence a "crossfade".

    So, which do you want, a "join" or an "overlap"?  To me, they are NOT synonymous.

    And, for you to take apparent offence in your latest post at what has been written as correct advice is inappropriate, to say the least.

    Jeff