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Audio CD recording software?

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Whatever happened to Gear Audio?

I can't find this piece of software anymore. I know this was a very good product, because this was the only one (that I know of) who didn't create a little "click" between mixed audio tracks.

I've tried Nero and winonCD instead, but they both create that click between tracks. (yes, I DID put the "space between two audio tracks" at '0' seconds).

Gear Audio was the only package that I've tried up to now that didn't have this "symptom".

Why do I need this? Well, I mix cd's. A Lot. First I mix an entire CD in one BIG .WAV file, which I then cut up track by track. You'll have to agree with me that it's very important then that there are no "clicks" between the tracks and that it should be a fluid transition between them.
This WAS the case with gearAudio, but not with Nero or WinOnCd (allthough the clicks are minimal, especially with Nero, but they are audible - and I'm VERY picky when it comes to this)

Now, does anyone know if GearAudio still exists? Where can I get it?

If it doens't exist anymore, is there another burn package that will do a perfect job at this?

Thanks!
 
I've used CDRWIN in exactly the way you describe and have had no problems with clicks or any other odd behavior.

Check it out HERE
 
I suggest you try (if you got the $$$) Steinbergs Wave Lab. Its such a high end wave editing program and works GREAT for CDs. I boot live shows on DAT and pump them to HD via Digidesign card and edit them in WL. It sees your burner so you do recording in the app. Allows plenty of plugins that let you do so much to sound. Will even do great MP3->WAV and back with great quality.
It may be overkill but I find it worth the bloat.

For a little less you could try Sound Foundry...its slower though.
 
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