Diting your recording and, Dding tracks, Adding tracks editing tracks – MF Digital 5200 Live Series EventCD User Manual
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Editing your recording and Adding tracks
The AUDIO TAB is where you create your CD projects. WAV files and MP3 files may
be dragged and dropped into your project and represent a single track. WAV files must be
44.1 kHz, 16-Bit, and stereo. The CD-DA standard does not allow for mono CDs. A
mono CD is simply one where the left and right channels are the same.
Adding Tracks
By default, each WAV, or MP3 file represents a single track. Certainly there are times,
especially in live recording, where a single large WAV file, which might represent 60
minutes or more, may slit into multiple tracks, edited for in point, out point, and start IDs.
We’ll touch on this in just a minute. First let’s add a track or two. Here’s how:
From the AUDIO TAB, use the top two panes of the window to navigate your PC
to find the desired WAV file. Left click to select a file then drag the WAV file into
the project to the bottom pane of the screen. You can click CTRL or SHIFT when
clicking on files to select multiple files or a range of files.
You may rearrange the order of tracks simply by dragging them to their desired position
on the play list.
Editing tracks
Tracks (WAV and MP3 Files) may be edited for In Point, Out Point, Track Silence, Track
Pre-gap length, ISRC Code, sub-indexes, setting the copy prohibit flag (this is not copy