User guide
Creating audio projects
Installing new sound effects
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Completing Sound Editor projects
After you finish making changes to your Sound Editor project, you have
several options:
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Save your project to a Sound Editor project format. For more
information, see Saving Sound Editor projects on page 165.
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Export an audio clip to a single file. For more information, see
Exporting audio clips on page 166.
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Export a set of tracks or audio clips to multiple files. Sound Editor lets
you export each track or audio clip from your project to a separate file.
For more information, see Exporting sets of tracks or audio clips on
page 166.
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Burn your tracks or clips to audio CDs. If you have too many tracks to
fit on one audio CD, Sound Editor will automatically span them across
multiple CDs. For more information, see Burning tracks or clips to
audio CDs on page 168.
Saving Sound Editor projects
Sound Editor lets you save your work to a Sound Editor project file
(DMSE), so you can continue working on it later. The DMSE format
preserves all of the information about the audio clips, tracks, and layers
used in your project.
For more information about the Sound Editor project format, see Sound
Editor project file format (.dmse) on page 156.
To save your project:
1 Choose File > Save Project.
If this is the first time you are saving your project to a file, the Save As
dialog box appears.
2 Choose the folder in which you want to save the project, specify the file
name, and click Save.
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