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10. In the Mix Enables field, choose the elements you want to include in the mixdown. If you want to
exclude muted tracks and/or include only soloed tracks, make sure Track Mute/Solo is checked.
Make sure
Fast Bounce
is checked, otherwise the bounce process will take as long as it takes to
play your selected track data in real time.
Note
: If you have patched a synth into a track or bus, make sure you check Track FX to include
synths that are patched into tracks, and check Bus FX to include synths that are patched into
buses.
Note
: If you don’t check Track Automation, any initial volume and pan settings in an exported
track are ignored and the track’s audio data will be exported at the level that exists in the track,
with pan set to center. If you don’t check Clip Automation, any trim settings are ignored during
export.
11. If you want to save your settings as a preset, type a name for them in the Preset window, and then
click the floppy disk icon that’s next to the Preset window.
12. Click OK.
SONAR mixes the audio data and a new track or tracks appear in your project.
Preparing to Create an Audio CD
You can create an audio CD from any wave file or files (extension .
WAV
) of up to either 74 or 80 minutes
(depending on the recordable CD media you have). If your projects are audio only, you can simply mix
down to a stereo wave file. If your projects contain MIDI, you must first convert the MIDI tracks to
audio tracks. Once you have all the stereo wave files you want to include on your CD, you are ready to
burn a CD. Most CD burners come with CD burning software, if yours did not, you will need to buy CD
burning software, like Cakewalk’s Pyro. To download a free demo of Pyro, visit the Cakewalk website.
Preparing Audio for Distribution
The
File-Export Audio
command exports your project as a new file or files that you can burn to a CD,
or distribute via the Web or e-mail. In addition, SONAR Producer allows you to export surround-
encoded files (see “Exporting Surround Mixes” on page 438). The following export formats are
supported:
Format...
Definition...
Wave (surround files in Wave
format are supported by SONAR
Producer only)
The standard digital audio format used under Windows for burning
CDs, with a file extension of .
WAV
Windows Media Advanced
Streaming Format (includes
Windows Media Pro; surround
files are supported by SONAR
Producer only)
Compressed digital audio for streaming over the Internet, with the file
extension .
WMA
.
MP3
Highly compressed digital audio designed for quick downloads via the
Internet, with the file extension .
MP
3. The MP3 encoder that comes
with SONAR is a trial version which will time-out. The full version is
available for download at www.cakewalk.com.
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