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Menu CD (deLuxe-version)
MAGIX audio studio deLuxe allows you to create audio CDs
directly from virtual projects and any Stereo Wave project,
regardless how many tracks are in the VIP. The requirement
is a sample rate of 44.1 kHz for the project. 24-bit objects
are converted to 16-bit during the burning of the CD or the
CD Track Bouncing function.
Single-track virtual projects (so-called CD VIPs) are
especially useful, if WAV files or Wave projects are ready
to be turned into a CD. The VIP treats the loading of the
Wave project different than for multi-track VIPs. Regardless
of any selected range, the Wave projects are loaded by
automatically inserting a pre-determined space between the
songs or objects. The distance can be set with CD->Set Pau-
se Time.
If a completed VIP represents a single track on the CD, use
the Track Bouncing function to turn the multiple tracks
into a single Wave project. This Wave project can then be
loaded as a “Track Object” in a new CD VIP to properly
place it among other track objects.
Load audio CD track(s)
See menu „File“!
Set Track
Use this function to set a track marker (Index Marker) on
the current play cursor position. All markers behind the
insertion point will be renumbered.
Each track on your CD needs a track marker, typically set
after a short pause at the beginning of the next title.
Use the function “Track markers on object edges” to create
the markers automatically on the borders of the sample
objects!
To manage the markers or to rename them use the Marker
/ CD Track Manager in the menu “Tools”.
Set Sub-index
Use this function to set a sub-index marker on the current
play cursor position. All sub-index markers behind the
insertion point will be renumbered.
Sub indices are not necessary for your CD but useful for
selecting several regions in one track.
Set Pause
Use this function to set a pause marker on the current play
cursor position. This lets the CD player switch the output