User Manual

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Printing the track list
1.
From the Tools menu, choose Print Track List (or click the button in the Track List window. The Print Track List dialog is
displayed.
2.
Choose the format you want to apply to your track list information:
Cue sheet for replication — the track list is formatted so track times are listed relative to the beginning of the CD. This is the
preferred format for CD replication houses.
CD liner notes — the track list is formatted so track times are listed relative to the first track on the disc.
3.
Select the Include summary information with track list output check box if you want to include UPC/MCN, title, engineer, and
comment information with the track list.
4.
Click OK to send the track list information to your printer.
Moving tracks on the CD layout bar
The CD layout bar displays information about the tracks you've created for your CD project. Each CD track shows the track's number,
active take name, and length. Red indicators are drawn at both ends of the CD layout bar. The first indicator represents the required
pause time at the beginning of the disc, and the second indicator represents the end of the disc (if the disc length is known).
You can use the CD layout bar to perform many of the track-editing functions from the Track List window.
Changing a track’s starting or ending point
Drag either end of the track to adjust the track's starting or ending position. The application displays the pause time between tracks.
Moving a track
Drag a CD track to move the track, its associated media, and the pause time before the track. The application displays an indicator to
show you where the event will be moved:
If you drag a track in a project where a single event spans more than one track, the application will split the event as necessary.
Tip:
Hold Shift while clicking CD tracks to select a range of tracks.
If you want tracks to follow when you move events along the timeline, choose Lock Events and Tracks from the Options menu.
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