And it's one of the reasons we include a complete cue assembly with all the slate details so individuals will know how to re-arrange the sequencing should they desire. (That's a small detail I seldom see anyone appreciating, by the way.
I don't know if it's the case with Congo, but with a lot of Intrada CDs, the cues are segued together without a break, so they are impossible to re-arrange, however much the desire to do so. There are many Intrada tracks where I really like a particular cue but it's ruined by having some unrelated or noisy section stuck irremovably onto the beginning or end, as detailed in the corresponding "Cue Assembly".
And it's one of the reasons we include a complete cue assembly with all the slate details so individuals will know how to re-arrange the sequencing should they desire. (That's a small detail I seldom see anyone appreciating, by the way.
I don't know if it's the case with Congo, but with a lot of Intrada CDs, the cues are segued together without a break, so they are impossible to re-arrange, however much the desire to do so. There are many Intrada tracks where I really like a particular cue but it's ruined by having some unrelated or noisy section stuck irremovably onto the beginning or end, as detailed in the "Cue Assembly".
This may be a matter of getting the master track positions perfectly positioned? Maybe there is some sort of difficulty or timing differences from source to the master. I notice this problem on many CDs I have.
I borrowed a friend's copy of this about a year ago to put on my computer until I could finally get this.... I just got my copy about 3 weeks ago, and ain't nuthin' like the real THANG, baby (Thanks, Peter!)!