Music editing advice needed.

S

Sonars_UK

Hi,

I'm building a website for a local jazz & swing band.

My client has supplied me with a CD full of CDA tracks and I would like to
include a selection of 30 second snippets as samples on the website.

In summary I'd like to trim and convert CDA files into 30 second WMA or Real
Player files and would like some advice on what software I should be using.

I'd preferably like some freeware or shareware as I won't be doing this kind
of work often enough to justify me purchasing a package.

Thanks in advance,

Sonars UK
 
C

Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

I'm asking in earnest because I'm planning to do some A/V type work in the
near future, so why do you feel that way about Cubase SE over the Sony
stuff?

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Jim Cheshire \(JIMCO\)

Chris said:
I'm asking in earnest because I'm planning to do some A/V type work
in the near future, so why do you feel that way about Cubase SE over
the Sony stuff?

In fact, Sony hired over all of the Sonic Foundry developers when they made
the purchase. The products that Sonic Foundry produced are still every bit
as good.

There's little doubt but that Sonic Foundry was the industry leader in this
kind of work, and the same software under the new Sony brand continues that
tradition. I use Vegas for all of my video work, and it just continues to
get better with each new version.

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Tom Gahagan

A really easy solution might be to get...

musicmatch

it has a record feature that is really cool. You can record parts from your
cd to your harddisk and even choose some of the formats to record too. If
the format you need is not supported it would probably be pretty easy to
find a freeware converter. I know to records to mp3... wva and wma.

If think the version of MusicMatch that has the recording feature is about
$20 or so.... or at least that is what I remember paying for it....

Best to you.......
Tom Gahagan
 

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