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Export Audio Files
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Options
The bottom section of the Export to Audio File menu has
several options that will affect how the file(s) is created.
Choose from Export Master or Export Tracks. Export Master will export only the
audio on the Mix track to a single audio file. Export Tracks will export the audio
from each track individually to its own file, creating a file for each track separately.
Choose from Export Session, Each Marker, or Between Selected Markers. The
Export Session option will export the entire range of your Session, which will be
to the furthest point in time that any Audio Event on a track extends. The Export
Each Marker option will export separate files for each range between the markers
in the Marker Lane. The Export Between Selected Markers option will export an
audio file(s) between the range of any two selected markers in the Marker Lane.
Export Your Final Mix to an Audio File
The most common medium to which recordings are physically published is the
audio CD. In order to put your final mix on an audio CD, the mix file must be a
16-bit, 44.1 kHz WAV file. Once you have recorded your final mix to the Mix track
in Capture, it is recommended you export the audio from the Mix track to an
audio file for this purpose. In the Export to Audio File menu, you should choose
to Export Master and select the aforementioned format settings for an audio CD.
Once the correct audio file for your mix has been exported, you may use
any CD-burning application to put that mix on a recordable audio CD.
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selected audio file. Click the Stop button to stop
playback. Click the Loop button to loop the
playback of the currently selected audio file.
To export audio from your Session in Capture,
navigate to Session/Export to Audio File,
or press [Ctrl]/[Cmd]+E on the keyboard to
open the Export to Audio File menu.
Location
The top section of the Export to Audio File
menu is where you will select a location and
name for the audio file. Click on the Location
button to choose a file location. Double-click
on the filename, type in a new name, and then
press Enter to choose a name for the file.
Format
Select the format of the mixdown audio file in
the middle section of the Export to Audio File
menu. Choose from Wave (WAV) or AIFF and then
choose the desired Resolution and Sample Rate.
If you wish to put your audio on a standard audio
CD, the format should be a Wave file with 16-
bit resolution and a 44.1 kHz sample rate.
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