WaveBurnerUser Manual
1 11 1 The WaveBurner Interface You create your projects in the main WaveBurner window. You can add and organize the regions in your project,
12 Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface Region list: Lists the regions in chronological order. You add and organize regions in the Region list.Â
Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface 13 Overview The Overview displays the entire duration of the project. A red rectangle in the Overview indicate
14 Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface Position line: This shows the current point in time (audible if the project is playing), or the playback st
Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface 15Region ListYou add and organize your project’s regions in the Region list. Regions are listed chronologically
16 Chapter 1 The WaveBurner InterfaceTrack ListThe Track list displays the track order as it will appear on the CD, and shows information about eac
Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface 17Region and Mix Plug-In ListsYou add and organize plug-ins in the two Plug-In lists. The Region Plug-In list sh
18 Chapter 1 The WaveBurner InterfaceRegion Info WindowThe Region Info window allows you to view and edit information about the currently selected
Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface 19Â Gain Left and Gain Right: These fields show the gain settings for the left and right audio channels. Adjust
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20 Chapter 1 The WaveBurner InterfaceFades TabThe Fades tab of the Region Info window allows you to view and edit the following information about t
Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface 21Track Info WindowThe Track Info window allows you to view and edit information about the selected track (in th
22 Chapter 1 The WaveBurner InterfaceCD Text TabThe CD TEXT tab of the Track Info window allows you to view or edit the following information:Â Tra
Chapter 1 The WaveBurner Interface 23The General tab of the Index Point Info window displays the following information: Index Point Name Track Nu
2 252 Getting Started With WaveBurnerYou assemble CDs in a WaveBurner project. A project contains audio regions and CD tracks, that are created w
26 Chapter 2 Getting Started With WaveBurnerCreating, Opening, and Saving ProjectsThe first step in making a CD in WaveBurner is the creation of a
Chapter 2 Getting Started With WaveBurner 27To add one or more audio files to a project, do one of the following:m Drag the audio files from the Fi
28 Chapter 2 Getting Started With WaveBurner Play/Pause: Starts playback from the current position line location. Stop: Stops playback. Back:
Chapter 2 Getting Started With WaveBurner 29Navigating in the Wave View AreaNavigation in the Wave View area is performed with the zoom controls an
3 1 Contents Preface 7 An Introduction to WaveBurner8 Creating a CD With WaveBurner 9 Quick Start Chapter 1 11 The WaveBurner Interface12 The
30 Chapter 2 Getting Started With WaveBurnerYou can navigate to different parts of your project by dragging the horizontal scroll bar or red rectan
3 313 Working With RegionsRegions are the building blocks of your WaveBurner projects. Regions can include the entire source audio file or any co
32 Chapter 3 Working With RegionsCopying RegionsYou can copy a region in the Region list. To copy a region:m Option-drag the region’s icon up or do
Chapter 3 Working With Regions 33Trimming RegionsYou can trim (shorten) a region by adjusting either (or both) the start and end points. To trim th
34 Chapter 3 Working With RegionsAdjusting LevelsA horizontal line—known as the region’s level envelope—is overlaid on top of each region in the Wa
Chapter 3 Working With Regions 35Normalizing RegionsTypically, you want the volume level of your audio regions to be as high as possible, without c
36 Chapter 3 Working With RegionsAdding and Adjusting FadesFade-ins and fade-outs are commonly used at the beginning and end of songs in music prod
Chapter 3 Working With Regions 37To reactivate the automatic setting of a manually edited fade:1 Move the Fade length handle to the position that c
38 Chapter 3 Working With RegionsBouncing RegionsWhen you bounce a region in WaveBurner, the region’s audio, inclusive of any edits you’ve made (su
4 394 Working With TracksTracks are the individual selections on a CD, which a listener chooses with the track number or forward and back buttons
4 Contents 35 Normalizing Regions 36 Adding and Adjusting Fades 38 Bouncing Regions 38 Renaming Regions 38 Deleting Regions Chapter 4 39 Working With
40 Chapter 4 Working With TracksAdding ISRC CodesThe International Standard Recording Code, or ISRC, serves as a unique registration code for phono
Chapter 4 Working With Tracks 41Setting the Copy Prohibit BitYou can set a Copy Prohibit Bit for a track. When a track’s Copy Prohibit Bit is set,
42 Chapter 4 Working With TracksBouncing TracksYou can bounce a track. As with bouncing a region, bouncing a track has two benefits: it lets you s
5 435 Working With MarkersMarkers are integral to the Red Book CD format standard. You can use markers to indicate a specific point in time on th
44 Chapter 5 Working With MarkersInserting and Deleting MarkersWhen you add an audio file to a project, a track start marker is inserted at the beg
Chapter 5 Working With Markers 45To insert an index marker:1 Click the Index Marker button (the orange marker button to the left of the Transport b
46 Chapter 5 Working With MarkersMoving MarkersYou can move track start and index markers in the Wave View area. The track start marker and pause s
Chapter 5 Working With Markers 47Automatic Positioning of Track Start MarkersTrack start markers are repositioned automatically when regions are mo
6 496 Working With EffectsYou can add effects to individual regions or to the overall project mix. Effects let you modify and shape the sound of
Contents 5 Appendix 63 WaveBurner Keyboard Shortcuts63 File Commands 63 Editing Commands 63 Disc Operations 64 Region Commands 64 View Commands 64 Tr
50 Chapter 6 Working With Effects Specialized: Denoiser, Exciter, Speech Enhancer, SubBass Utility: GainPlease see the Logic Studio Instruments
Chapter 6 Working With Effects 51The Audio Units Manager also allows you to disable Audio Units plug-ins that you don’t want to use in WaveBurner,
52 Chapter 6 Working With EffectsBypassing Plug-insYou can bypass a plug-in in order to hear the region or project without the plug-in, without los
Chapter 6 Working With Effects 53Changing the Plug-in OrderChanging the order of plug-ins can radically change the sound of the region or mix being
7 557 Burning a Project to a CDWhen your project is complete, you can burn the project to a CD. The resulting audio CD conforms to Red Book stand
56 Chapter 7 Burning a Project to a CDAdding a UPC/EAN CodeCommercially produced CDs typically include a Universal Product Code (UPC) and a Europea
Chapter 7 Burning a Project to a CD 57To add mastering information to a project:1 Choose Disc > Mastering Notes to show the Mastering Notes wind
8 598 Setting WaveBurner PreferencesYou can set preferences for various aspects of WaveBurner in the Preferences window.Some preferences apply to
60 Chapter 8 Setting WaveBurner PreferencesAudio Driver Preferences Driver: Choose the (output) audio device from the pop-up menu. Output: Choo
Chapter 8 Setting WaveBurner Preferences 61Burn Preferences Write CD TEXT Data: Turn on to include CD TEXT on the CD. Write Index Points: Turn
62 Chapter 8 Setting WaveBurner PreferencesSDII PreferencesWaveBurner can import files and regions in SDII (Sound Designer II) format. The SDII pre
63AppendixWaveBurner Keyboard ShortcutsFile CommandsEditing CommandsDisc OperationsFunction Keyboard shortcutNew Command-NOpen Command-OClose C
64 Appendix WaveBurner Keyboard ShortcutsRegion CommandsView CommandsTransport OperationsFunction Keyboard shortcutRegion Info Command-RFunction
Appendix WaveBurner Keyboard Shortcuts 65 Wave View Area CommandsWindow CommandsHelp CommandsFunction Keyboard shortcutToggle between Scissor and
7 Preface An Introduction to WaveBurner WaveBurner is an application that lets you assemble, master, and burn audio CDs using a SuperDrive or
8 Preface An Introduction to WaveBurner Creating a CD With WaveBurner WaveBurner makes it easy to create professional-quality audio CDs, in a str
Preface An Introduction to WaveBurner 9 Quick Start You can quickly burn a CD, using existing audio files and default settings for pauses and cro
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