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Tutorial 3: Mixing
Ö Normally you’ll want to save your exported file as a
“Wave File” under “File Format”. This is the most univer-
sally compatible file type for audio. If the application you
need the file for demands a different format, you can
choose one from the pop-up menu.
3. A bit depth of 16 bit is common for CD burning. Let’s
use 16 bit.
24 bit will give a higher (better than CD) audio quality, but the file will
also use up more hard disk space.
4. When you are finished choosing all of your settings,
select “Export” to begin exporting the file.
The progress bar along the bottom will let you see your progress.
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Load the project “Mixing 10” found in the “Sequel
Tutorial 3” folder to hear the results of our export.