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Tutorial 9 – Exporting, CD burning and sharing
For this Tutorial, we are only going to explore some of the more common settings. If you would like
to read about all of the options and settings click the Help button.
To burn an audio CD of your music
1. Click File > Export > Audio to open the Export Audio dialog box.
2. In the Channel Format list, select Stereo.
3. In the Sample Rate list, select 44100.
4. In the Bit-Depth list, select 16.
5. Enter a name for you mix in the File name box.
6. In the File type list, select Wave.
7. Specify where you want to save the file. Make note of this location, because you will need to use
it later.
8. Click Export.
A progress bar appears across the bottom of SONAR’s screen while a CD quality audio file is
exported. When the progress bar disappears, SONAR has finished exporting your project.
Now we need to burn our mix to a CD. SONAR features a powerful built-in CD burning application
that can do this for us. Let’s open Audio Creator LE and briefly explore its features and how to use it.
See:
“Burning an audio CD” on page 174
“Uploading audio to SoundCloud” on page 175
Control Function
Channel Format Specifies if the audio should be exported as stereo or mono.
Sample Rate Allows you to set the sample rate of your export. 44100 Hz is used for CD
quality audio.
Bit-Depth Allows you to set the bit-depth of your export. 16-bit is used for CD quality
and 24-bit is often used for DVD quality audio.
Send with Gobbler Select this option if you want to share the exported audio on the cloud-
based Gobbler service. For details, see “Sharing and backing up your
projects on Gobbler” on page 1089.
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