What is waveburner pro, Creating a cd with waveburner pro – Apple Using WaveBurner Pro 1.0 (with Logic Pro) User Manual

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What Is WaveBurner Pro?

WaveBurner Pro is an application that lets you assemble, master, and burn audio CDs
using a SuperDrive or CD burner supported by Mac OS X. Audio CDs created with
WaveBurner Pro can be played back on any audio CD player, and can be used as
premasters to produce CDs in quantity.

WaveBurner Pro supports all Red Book options for CD audio data storage. You can add
up to 99 tracks and 99 subindexes per track, include ISRC codes for each track, set copy
prevention and pre-emphasis for each track, and add UPC/EAN codes for the CD.
WaveBurner Pro also supports the CD TEXT standard, allowing you to add text
information readable on any CD TEXT-compatible CD player.

You create a CD by adding audio files to a WaveBurner Pro project. The audio files
appear as regions in the project window, where you can edit and arrange them
graphically or numerically. You can add effects to both individual regions and the
overall project using the included plug-ins or using Audio Units plug-ins you install on
your computer. You can edit pauses between tracks and add fade-ins, fade-outs, and
crossfades. When your project is complete, you can burn the project to a CD.

Creating a CD With WaveBurner Pro

WaveBurner Pro makes it easy to create professional-quality audio CDs using a
straightforward workflow. The following steps outline a typical WaveBurner Pro
project workflow.

Step 1:

Add audio files

You start by creating a new project and adding audio files to the project. When you
add an audio file it is imported as a region, which you can arrange and edit in the Wave
View area and the Region list. A track is created for each new region, and you can edit
the track in the Wave View area and the Track list.

Step 2:

Edit regions and tracks

You can edit regions and tracks in a variety of ways, working either graphically in the
Wave View area or numerically in the Region list and Track list. You can copy, reorder,
trim, split, adjust gain, and normalize regions. As you work, you can play the project or
any part of the project to hear the results of your edits immediately.

Step 3:

Preview the project and adjust crossfades

When you add a region, WaveBurner Pro creates a track and adds track markers to
define the pause between tracks. You can create crossfades between overlapping
regions, and adjust the crossfades in the Wave View area. You can also insert index
markers to create index points within a track.

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