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2012/08/16 19:30:41 (permalink)

Hi

This forum could use a few more threads............

Or banning's.


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    larrymcg
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    Re:Hi 2012/08/17 14:48:23 (permalink)
    I'm trying to do my part in answering posts but there are fewer and fewer.  ProAudio9 is getting really old but I still fire it up from time to time to see if it and Sonar X1 are handling similar things similarly.
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    DeletedInAMinute
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    Help With Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 2012/08/20 15:07:32 (permalink)
    Hey Larry, Even though its old, I just received Pro Audio 9 and I was wondering if you could help me out. I can't seem to figure out for the life of me how to burn an audio cd. I've looked all over the internet, and found myself to keep coming back to this forum. Could you please direct me? Thanks so much for your help!
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    CorpPunisher
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    Re:Help With Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 2012/08/20 20:12:59 (permalink)
    What PA9 can do is to export digital audio to certain formats like MP3, WAV, RA, etc.
     
    Files like WAV and MP3 can then be burned as a CD Audio with software like Nero Burning ROM as an example.
     
    To export, first you need to record Audio rather than MIDI, then make sure to have the time line at the beginning of the recording. If it's anywhere else it will only export the info that occurs after the time curser.
     
    Then click "Tools", then "Mixdown Audio", then "Export to File". In that small window there is a drop down selection for choosing the file format you want.
     
    This procedure does not remove or delete any of the Cakewalk WRK or Bundle files that made the PA recording/ It simply exports the audio as an additional copy in a particular format that is usable for burning onto CD (with burning software such as Nero) or uploading to webspace.
    post edited by CorpPunisher - 2012/08/21 02:06:02
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