I love my CDs, but I cannot deny that they take up loads of space. CD collections are often big, bulky and annoying to move from point A to point B. Thankfully, there's a better way to listen to your ...
ya, i don't think there is burning software that will do that. you'd have to use Peak to batch export the regions to distinct files and then bring them into toast. you might actually be able to burn ...
Well, I can think of two ways. 1. Do it in real-time via a digital in. Use Wavelab or something. 2. Rip it in the normal way and make a new wav-file in your favourtie Wav-editor and import the files ...