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Renaming regions, Deleting regions, Working with tracks – Apple Using WaveBurner Logic Pro 7.1 User Manual

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To bounce a region:

1

Select the region in the Region list or Wave View.

2

Choose Region > Bounce Region.

3

In the Bounce dialog, browse to the target save location for the bounced file and set
the desired File options: You can choose the file format (AIFF, SDII, WAV), bit depth,
stereo type (interleaved stereo, split stereo, left channel, right channel) and dithering
mode, if applied. Then click Save. Dependent on the WaveBurner > Preferences >
Bounce options, the original Region may automatically be replaced with the bounced
audio file.

Note: You can also bounce your complete project by choosing File > Bounce Project.
This calculates the complete project off-line, and renders it to one continuous audio
file. The bounce file is actually a Mac OS X package containing one continuous audio
file, the document data and the mastering info.

Renaming Regions

When a region is created, it is assigned the name of the source audio file by default.
You can rename regions in the Region list.

To rename a region:

m

Double-click the region name in the Region list, and type in a new name.

Deleting Regions

You can remove a region from the project if you decide you no longer want to include
it.

To delete a region:

m

Select the region, then choose Edit > Delete (or press Delete).

Working With Tracks

Tracks are the individual selections on a CD, which a listener chooses with the track
number or forward and back buttons on a CD player.

By default, a track is created for each region in a project. It’s also possible to combine
several regions into one track or to create several tracks with one region. Tracks are
defined by a track start marker and its corresponding pause start point, which is
automatically inserted when you add a region. You can move this marker from its
default positions and insert additional markers. For information about inserting and
moving markers, see “

Working With Markers

” on page 27.

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