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7.4 Capture
Options
The bottom section of the Export to Audio File menu has
several options that will affect how files are created.
Choose from Export Session, Each Marker, or Between Selected Markers.
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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.
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The Export Each Marker option will export separate files for
each range between the markers in the Marker Lane.
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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 Auxiliary Stereo track in Capture, it is recommended you export
the audio from the Auxiliary Stereo track to an audio file for this purpose.
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.
Mixing a Capture Session in Studio One
Many users will want to use Capture strictly as a track-recording tool
and mix the recorded tracks later in a DAW application. PreSonus has
included a copy of Studio One Artist with your StudioLive for just
this purpose. Both Studio One Artist and Studio One Pro can open
Capture Session files. All markers, edits, track names, etc., will be
preserved, and no further effort is required. Simply launch Studio One
and open your Capture session. (See Section 7.5 for more details.)
Mixing a Capture Session in a Different Recording Application
For users who wish to mix their Capture Session in a DAW other
than Studio One, there are several ways in which to import
your Capture session, as described in the following.
Save a Capture Session as Open TL
Many audio-recording programs provide support for opening a
document type called Open TL (Open Track List). An Open TL file
provides a reference for all of the audio tracks and Audio Events,