Re: CD tracks in Ardour

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On Mon, 30 Apr 2012, Fons Adriaensen wrote:

Hello all,

After reading all the online docs I could find I'm not sure how to
do the following.

I have an Ardour session that will be used to burn an audio CD.

There are three 'songs' in it, but each one should correspond
to more than one CD track. In other words some tracks start
in the middle of the music and there should be no gaps at
those points.

As far as I could find out, each track should correspond to a range,
and those ranges must not overlap. So should I manually ensure that
the start of range N+1 corresponds exactly to the end of range N,
or is there a better way to do this ?

Simply assemble the session as you want it to be heard, with gaps where you want them. Place markers with appropriate names in the 'CD Markers' line at the points where you want each 'track' to begin, then export the entire session as a 16-bit, 44.1khz WAV file, and select the option to produce a TOC or CUE file. When you go to burn the CD, select the TOC or CUE file in your burner software, and it'll pull in the .WAV automatically.

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