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Crossfading tracks and burning to Audio CD

Hey everyone, simple question here really.


Is there an application that will allow me to be able to crossfade tracks on the fly and burn them to CD on Windows, such at Toast 9 allows on the Mac?

I really don't want to have to go out of my way to mix them myself and export as WAV files and go through that bunch of nonsense. Surely such an app exists.

 

Crossfading tracks and burning to Audio CD

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I really don't want to have to go out of my way to mix them myself and export as WAV files and go through that bunch of nonsense. Surely such an app exists.
HA basically is about that nonsense.
What you are searching for is called "butler". If you want to avoid using your brain: "expensive butler".