Need to import CD tracks into Sonar X3 to use as reference...

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Need to import CD tracks into Sonar X3 to use as reference...

Hi.  Does X3 have a utility to import audio tracks from a CD into a project, or will i need extra software to do this?  If so what would you recommend.
I'm going to attempt mastering a CD i have just finished mixing, and i want a few reference tracks in my projects so i can A/B while mixing.
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    ohgrant
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    Re: Need to import CD tracks into Sonar X3 to use as reference... 2013/10/30 19:24:26 (permalink)
    Yes, there is an "import audio CD" option in X3. You can also use Windows media player to rip CD audio.

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    Re: Need to import CD tracks into Sonar X3 to use as reference... 2013/10/31 05:34:55 (permalink)
    Just remember that any CD track you import will have already been mastered, so to achieve a similar result inside your DAW, you must route the CD reference track directly to your Main outs, bypassing any mastering Fx in your Master Buss

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    Re: Need to import CD tracks into Sonar X3 to use as reference... 2013/10/31 13:43:44 (permalink)
    You might be interested in the plug-in for assiting in setting up reference tracks.  It's only $40 or so and looks like it might be worth every penny.
     
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