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Table Of Contents
- WaveBurner User Manual
- Contents
- Welcome to WaveBurner
- Getting to Know WaveBurner’s Interface
- Getting Started with WaveBurner
- Working with Regions
- Working with Tracks
- Working with Markers
- Working with Effects
- Burning a Project to a CD
- Setting WaveBurner Preferences
- WaveBurner Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner File Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Edit Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Disc Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner View Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Window Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Transport Operations Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Wave View Area Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Help Keyboard Shortcuts
3 Choose a save location and name for the track in the Save dialog, then click OK.
Note: You can also bounce the entire project by choosing File > Bounce Project. This
calculates the complete project offline, and renders it to a single audio file. The bounce
file is actually a Mac OS X package containing one continuous audio file, the document
data, and mastering info.
Bouncing a Mix
You can bounce the mix shown in the Mix lane, which saves an audio file in the chosen
format. As with bouncing a region or track, all plug-ins, levels, and so on are rendered to
the new file, but you have direct control over output options.
To bounce a mix
1 Choose File > Bounce Mix.
2 Set options in the Format, Bit Depth, and Type pop-up menus.
3 Enable or disable the Hide Extension Dithering and Apply to All checkboxes, as applicable.
4 Choose a location and name for the audio file in the dialog, and click Save.
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