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Adjusting Delay Between Songs In iTunes
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<blockquote data-quote="dc2bluelight" data-source="post: 1805455" data-attributes="member: 399729"><p>Not a bad idea, but you'd then have "special" versions of every track you'd want to use in the playlist. I do something similar for a different application. I have a special playlist for background music, and each track used has had special processing applied that limits its dynamic range and sets a uniform playback level. The "dual inventory" problem is not small, however. It's the only effective way to apply special dynamics processing to all files however. None of the "plug-ins" work as well as the processing chain I set up in Audition. </p><p></p><p>But a silent space file would be fairly simple and be specific to only the playlists that need to use it. </p><p></p><p>@sandman - if you need help creating such a silent file post your time requirements and I'll whip one up for you..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dc2bluelight, post: 1805455, member: 399729"] Not a bad idea, but you'd then have "special" versions of every track you'd want to use in the playlist. I do something similar for a different application. I have a special playlist for background music, and each track used has had special processing applied that limits its dynamic range and sets a uniform playback level. The "dual inventory" problem is not small, however. It's the only effective way to apply special dynamics processing to all files however. None of the "plug-ins" work as well as the processing chain I set up in Audition. But a silent space file would be fairly simple and be specific to only the playlists that need to use it. @sandman - if you need help creating such a silent file post your time requirements and I'll whip one up for you.. [/QUOTE]
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