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BENCEE

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Feb 10, 2008
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I want to know if it's possible to use TOAST to parse a contiguous WAV file into separate parts...for example, I have one huge WAV file of a cassette I put on my computer and I want to make track marks to make it more easily navigateable instead of having just one huge track. Is it possible to parse the wave file into separate tracks that have no seconds or extra sound in between them so they sound like one file, just with track marks? I know that might have sounded redundant but just wanted to cover all bases. I also know you can set time between tracks.

THANKS!
 
I've never used Toast, but you could use GarageBand or Audacity to do that.
 
I've never used Toast, but you could use GarageBand or Audacity to do that.

How do you do this in Garageband? I have some .flac that I converted to .wav and I"m not sure how to actually chop it up into separate files. Is there a tutorial somewhere? I'm garageband dumb.
 
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