Adding audio files to a project, Name handling in waveburner – Apple Using WaveBurner Logic Pro 7.1 User Manual
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To open an existing project:
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Choose File > Open (or press Command-O).
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Locate and select the project in the Open dialog, then click Open.
Note: You can open old WB 2 (OS 9) documents in WaveBurner 1.1. When opening such
a document, the document format will be converted to the WaveBurner version 1.1
format.
To save a project:
m
Choose File > Save (or press Command-S).
Note: You can set preferences for various aspects of WaveBurner in the Preferences
window. Some preferences apply to the current project, and others apply when you
create a new project. You may want to set some preferences before you begin working
on your projects. Please see “
Setting WaveBurner Preferences
(p. 47) for details.
Adding Audio Files to a Project
WaveBurner supports the following audio file formats:
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AIFF
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WAV
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SDII
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AAC
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MP3
Audio files can be mono, split stereo or interleaved stereo, and can be in any
combination of the following sample rates and bit depths:
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All sample rates up to 96 kHz.
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8, 16, and 24 bit depths.
To add one or more audio files to a project, do one of the following:
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Drag the audio file(s) into the Region list from the Finder.
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Choose File > Import Audio File (or press Command-I), select the audio file(s) you
want to use, then click Add.
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Click the Import button in the upper left corner of the Region list, then choose the
audio file from the file selector.
N
ame Handling in WaveBurner
There are four types; the file name, region name, track name, and CD Text track title
names. You might expect a connection between the track title shown in the Track list
and the CD TEXT track title panel in the CD Track Info window. These are separate
entities as you may wish to have an alternate entry for CD TEXT, shown on appropriate
CD players. As an example, you may wish to have a concert (live) version of a particular
track differentiated from the studio version.