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Two recommended audio editing programs:
Sonic Foundry's Soundforge
Steinberg's Wavelab
Both you can record, edit, iffer plugin support.
I like to use Sound Forge. Sean likes to use Wavelab.
You can get down to the sample level visually, mark, convert regions, and extract the separated tracks. Boom, your ready to burn to cd. People often aren't aware that the two second gap in between tracks is by default an enabled option in the software.
If your needing to purchase some software, head down to a GC.
=)
ahman
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