| Solution to Track Split Problem
Sound Forge and Cool Edit are only a couple of recording progs. For Steinberg Wavelab, which was my integeral choice of recording software until my comp went on the fritz, you simply pinpoint by zooming in on the wave at the point where you hear your break. Pause and zoom in closer to recognize the downbeat and right click. Select insert marker and a list of options will appear. Bubble in track splice and now your tracks are split. In Acid, which is what I have been using recently, you take your whole wave and split tracks at each cursor location, which you can designate the same way you would in Steinberg, then Render each track individually by erasing all but the track you want to send to Wav File (It is best to do this in the order of the tracks) and moving the wav to the front of the sequence and rendering it.
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