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I was just asking bc the way I understand it, tao (track at once) mode
actually inserts a 3 second gap between tracks. However, dao merges tracks
together so that when played, there is no gap. However, when you manually
switch tracks, you are able to move throughout the disk just fine as if it
was recorded in tao mode.

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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Thomas Ward wrote:

> Hi, believe it or not I still had the 3 second gap. However, I don't mind
> because this was just a regular studio recording. It's possable each track
> had lead time at the beginning or end of the wav which resulted in the
> gap.
>
> Hth.
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