b)
On the first screen of the Recording Wizard is where you’ll begin recording.
i)
Make sure that the “Monitor” box
is checked or you will not be able
to hear your recording.
ii)
In order to begin recording, you
simply click the record button.
You can stop and resume the
recording as well if you wish to
not record certain segments.
c)
After
you have recorded everything
you want on the album (up to 80
minutes for most CD
’
s) you should
click “Next” to proceed to the next
step.
Do not proceed until you’ve
recorded everything you want on your
album!
3) Track
Detection
The next stage allows you to detect and adjust where CD track splits go
into your project.
a)
In most cases, your tracks will be
separated correctly by the program.
b)
In some cases, adjustment will be
desirable. This can be done by
adjusting the drag handles above
your selected track in the lower bar.
Please review the Spin It Again
manual for further details.
c)
This is also where you can apply
affects in order to clean up and
enhance the audio. You can choose
from a number of preset filters and
you can also customize your own
(see Spin It Again documentation for
details).
4)
Name Your Recording
In this step you can add CD Text information to your album.
a)
CD Text contains such information as the artist, album name and individual track names on the
CD. This allows an application or a system that can interpret CD text to display this information
during playback.
b)
Note that this step is optional but if you choose not to fill in the information, it is recommended that
you turn off the CD Text option later when you get to the burn configuration.