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ISRC codes and how to Embed them


brandon

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first you need the ISRC code. then you need to export the WAV as a Broadcast WAV (which has header space allocated for information), and then as Wayne suggested (and i was also about to) use an editor like WaveLab or a free product like https://www.sonorissoftware.com/product/isrc-editor/ to add t he IRSC (and likely other IDv3 metadata) into the Broadcast WAV file. easy peasy. it's the way the professionals do it as well.

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Thank you. Am surprised that Sonar doesnt allow this function to be performed within the programme if its as easy as it sounds. Does it allow UPCs to be added too and other trackable codes?

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28 minutes ago, brandon said:

Thank you. Am surprised that Sonar doesnt allow this function to be performed within the programme if its as easy as it sounds. Does it allow UPCs to be added too and other trackable codes?

And Cubase does not. Because it is not mastering software like Wavelab, even though the same company. 

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2 hours ago, AB99 said:

And Cubase does not. Because it is not mastering software like Wavelab, even though the same company. 

Exactly. The more code you ask for in your application the more bugs you get. Keep it simple.
A professional engineer will be using the  correct software to master with. That is rarely going to be a DAW. 

And as @Helios.G said that is part of what you pay for when you upload your songs to a distributor. Possibly even Bandlab offers this as part of the membership fee. 
It is generally not something recording engineers would concern themselves with so not even on the radar of Daw development. 

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