burning beat onto CD

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2011/03/11 21:31:44 (permalink)

burning beat onto CD

i have recently begun working with music creator 5 and i am pleased so far...but this may be a stupid problem thats easy to fix (i hope so)...i cannot burn my completed beats to a CD...when i try to create a playlist to record, i cannot open the files...if anyone can help me, i'd appreciate it!
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    57Gregy
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    Re:burning beat onto CD 2011/03/11 22:07:29 (permalink)
    Export the audio to your 'My Music' folder and use Windows Media Player to burn the CD.
    I realize you probably want to use the Cakewalk app for that, but I'm not too familiar with it, so the quickest way is to burn from WMP until someone comes along who knows more about the Cakewalk process.

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    Re:burning beat onto CD 2011/03/11 23:32:32 (permalink)
    I tried it tonight. Make sure the file you're trying to open is the same type of file in the options. If you're trying to add a wave file and the 'search for' thing is looking for an mp3 (or vice versa), it won't open.
    Are you getting any error messages, or just the "no files match" message?

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    Re:burning beat onto CD 2011/03/12 08:33:35 (permalink)
    I simply create a new folder on my desk top. Export the songs from MC5 into it so they are all in one place.

    Then use whatever program you have to organize and burn them all to the CD.

    I don't use the burning feature in MC... I like the external app better.

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    Re:burning beat onto CD 2011/03/12 13:05:29 (permalink)
    thanks a lot guys! i appreciate the help and i was able to get the beats onto a disc...unfortunately, there are phantom noises on there that weren't in the original beat...hopefully i can figure out how to remove those, but otherwise, its a step forward for me...thanks again!

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    Re:burning beat onto CD 2011/03/12 14:57:49 (permalink)
    I always use a wave editor to check the final exported wave OUTSIDE of cake before I do anything with it. You will, from time to time, find artifacts and other noises like clicks and stuff that get in through the export/conversion process.

    I use Wavepad, some use Audacity, or Windows Music Player. If you have noise, try to export it again, and perhaps un-click the fast bounce option.

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