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Adjusting Delay Between Songs In iTunes
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<blockquote data-quote="dc2bluelight" data-source="post: 1805403" data-attributes="member: 399729"><p>The OP said he didn't want to use the (cross)fade feature, but rather want's a delay...probably a bit of silence...between tracks. </p><p></p><p>There is no iTunes setting that will do that. However, if you work from a fixed playlist you could generate a silent audio file of the duration you wish (or several different ones) and drop them into the sequence between tracks. It's a work-around, but that would get you your silence. Use something like Audacity to generate the silent files, name them something like "silence_2sec", etc. </p><p></p><p>If you're working or acting as a DJ, there are better...far better...apps. Check out Mixxx for example. The silence wouldn't be automatic, but by default Mixxx doesn't start the next track in the list, you do that when you're good and ready for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dc2bluelight, post: 1805403, member: 399729"] The OP said he didn't want to use the (cross)fade feature, but rather want's a delay...probably a bit of silence...between tracks. There is no iTunes setting that will do that. However, if you work from a fixed playlist you could generate a silent audio file of the duration you wish (or several different ones) and drop them into the sequence between tracks. It's a work-around, but that would get you your silence. Use something like Audacity to generate the silent files, name them something like "silence_2sec", etc. If you're working or acting as a DJ, there are better...far better...apps. Check out Mixxx for example. The silence wouldn't be automatic, but by default Mixxx doesn't start the next track in the list, you do that when you're good and ready for it. [/QUOTE]
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