Creating An Audio Cd From A Pro Tools Session - DigiDesign Mbox 2 Pro Getting Started Manual

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Drag the audio file from the Workspace
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browser to the Track List in the Edit window to
import the file to a new audio track.
Dragging an audio file from the Workspace browser to
the Edit window Track List
To play back the new track:
In the Transport window, click Return to Zero
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to go to the beginning of the track.
Click Play in the Transport window to begin
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playback.
Click Stop in the Transport window or press
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the Spacebar to stop playback.
Creating an Audio CD from a
Pro Tools Session
Pro Tools does not create audio CDs directly,
but you can create stereo audio files from your
Pro Tools sessions that can be used by most CD
burning software.
Bouncing Audio to Disk
Use the Pro Tools Bounce to Disk feature to
combine all your audible tracks into a single
"master" audio file. After the new audio file has
been bounced to disk, you can burn it to a CD.
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If you are bouncing to 16-bit (CD resolution),
you should use a dither plug-in on the main out-
put. (For details, see the Pro Tools Reference
Guide.)
To bounce audio to disk:
After you have finished recording and mixing
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a session in Pro Tools, select the length of the
session in the timeline ruler (or on a track), plus
an additional amount of time to avoid cutting
off any reverb tails that might continue past the
end of the last region.
Session audio selected and ready to bounce
Choose File > Bounce to > Disk.
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Choosing Bounce to Disk from the File menu
In the Bounce Options dialog, choose
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Analog 1–2 as the Bounce Source.
Choose WAV (BWF) for the File Type.
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