Specifications

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Drag the audio file from the Workspace browser to the
Track List in the Edit window to import the file to a new
audio track.
Creating an Audio CD from a
Pro Tools Session
Pro Tools does not create audio CDs directly, but you
can create stereo audio files from your Pro Tools ses-
sions that can be used by most CD burning software.
Bouncing Audio to Disk
Use the Pro Tools Bounce to Disk feature to combine all
your audible tracks into a single “master” audio file. Af-
ter the new audio file has been bounced to disk, you can
burn it to a CD.
If you are bouncing down audio from 24-bit resolution
to 16-bit (CD resolution), you should use a dither plug-
in on the main output (for details, see the Pro Tools Ref-
erence Guide).
Dragging an audio file from the Workspace browser to the
Edit window Track List
You can drag any audio file from any DigiBase
browser, or the Desktop, and drop it into your
Pro Tools session. However, note that Pro Tools
can only import audio of supported file types. For
more information, see the Pro Tools Reference
Guide.