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D1 6 00 mkII - 16 Track Digital R ecord er How can I export my aud io tracks as in dividual WA V files? How do I burn a n aud io CD?[...]
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Converting tracks to WAV onto a CD-D Series On the D-Series recorders, you have the ability to record your Song and then export individual tracks or the entire song as separate .wav files onto a CD for use in other systems. It must be copied to a clipboard first however. This guide w ill walk you through the procedure. 1. Store the start and end ti[...]
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Burning Audio CDs – D12, D1200 (mkII), D16 and D1600(mkII) The D12, D16 and D1600 allow the user to create a standard audio CD using an external SCSI CDR/RW burner or, in the case of the D12, D1200 and D1600, an optional internal CDR/RW burner. The D-series recorders burn the data that is currently on tracks 1 and 2, so that means if o ne wishes [...]
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3. Cursor over to the Write to CD field and press the ENTER button. You will be prompted to “Obey Copyright Rules” 4. Highlight “YES” and press the ENTER button. The song will now be converted into an image file and then copied to the CD 5. Repeat steps 1-3 for each song you wish to burn to CD. 6. Highlight the “Final” field and pr ess [...]