It's the CD disk space I was concerned about. We jam once a week and record the session, The boy's like to take somthing home to ponder, Somtimes the wave file is larger than one CD(over 700Mb) I was thinking a work around would be,after burning,I could rip them from the disk,convert to mp3 and reburn, Your way described above seems the quickest way. Bardo
Do all the guys have devices to play mp3s? If so why not just chop up the recording in Reaper and render each track as an mp3 with it's title ? Or if they all have a PC you can buy some cheap USB memory sticks and shove the tracks on there.Dead portable and re-usable :)
The "chop" would also work Shepp. Thanks for the suggestion. Rendering with markers to waves was just so dang easy I thought thee might be a way with Mp3 also. Art,are wavepacks smaller then waves?(on CD's) Bardo
Wavpack files are typically half the size of the equivalent wave file. But you can only handle them directly as data files (in other words, a CD player wouldn't know what to make of a CD with wavpack files on it, but you could play it on a PC using VUPlayer). Damn, yet again I've forgotten what the utility is that renders regions to individual mixdowns... that I suspect would be handy - one region per song. Also, remember that you can record to mp3 and wave at the same time if you want - so you could have a set of mp3 files to take away and wave files to use for serious stuff. And in the file menu you can log the whole session to a single mp3 file using "File > Save Live Output To Disk". Your problem is perhaps that there are too many solutions to pick from! :)