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Remove waveburner app from mac
Remove waveburner app from mac







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The "pre-gap" often contains signal (eg: crowd noise on a live CD), so how could it not be copied as part of the audio? The CD doesn't actually _pause_ for 2s between tracks: the 2s counts towards the total time available on the disc. I feel like I'm missing something fundamental here: if I copy a track from a CD I get the whole track, silence included. with a bit of communication ? with the original sound designer person ? having "negative time" is kinda unusual ? usually this sort of detail can be. as has been offered so far, not many programs seem to allow the reading of the negative time stuff.

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i honestly i have not met a choreographer who knows how to program negative wait time between tracks. if this is the case, it's quite easy to deal with qlab pre-waits and all that. the dancers learn (during rehearsal, etc) that they have -that- much time to get there before the next track starts. five or eight seconds of "positive time" at the end of a track when they want a transition to occur. ? that's a bit unusual - i've seen dance CDs for a while now and that's honestly quite geeky. my first thought is - why aren't you in touch with the "audio designer" who has programmed this kind of whacky CD. I would like to be clear that the time between tracks is specifically programmed, ie some tracks are -0:05 and some are -0:03 and some are even -0:08 or whatever ? this smacks of a very intuitive and computer savvy choreographer. yes - minus time is a bit hard to read without a more definite scanning app. that's just dead space / tail at the end of an audio track. ie track 3 is 3:45 long and there's six seconds of silence before track 3 is over (3:51) and then track 4 starts ? that isn't minus time (which is -yes- kinda hard to see). or are we really looking at a lot of dead tail (positive time) at the end of track 3 (that the dancers are accustomed to throughout rehearsal) before track 4 starts. To be focused - i'm a bit confused on the original query - cedric, these dance CDs have a negative / minus time in between tracks ? ie this is a programmed minus time on the CD that is more than the usual 2 seconds programmed by most burning apps ? that someone involved in the dance choreography has programmed, specifically to coincide with the choreography ? ie the time from track 3 to track 4 -in between- has been specially programmed to be.









Remove waveburner app from mac