Markers Define Audio to Export to Separate WAV Files
I'm looking for a replacement for Adobe Audition.
With it I can very easily take a 60 minute recording and create, for example, 10 WAV files, via the following 4 steps:
step 1: nondestructively place cues/markers at various points, aligned on CD Frame boundaries (75 frames/second * 588 samples/frame = 44,100 samples/second)
step 2: give each cue/marker a nice name that will eventually be the name of a separate WAV file
step 3: mix all the tracks down to one stereo track and include the markers created for the multi-track version
step 4: this single step will split the 60 minute WAV file where each cue is located,
and create a separate WAV file where WAV file N contains the audio starting at cue N and ending just before cue n+1,
no empty space at the beginning or end of the WAV file,
and the name of the WAV file is the nice name I gave to the associated cue/marker.
Question: Can the same thing be done with Sonar X2 in 4 steps?
Thanks,
Bill