Adding audio files to a project – Apple WaveBurner 1.6 User Manual

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To save a project with a different name

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Choose File > Save As (or press Shift-Command-S). Type in the new project name and
click Save.

To save a project as a DDP image

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Choose File > Save DDP Image. Type in the folder name and location for the DDP image
and click Save. See

Bouncing or Exporting Your Project

for details.

Adding Audio Files to a Project

WaveBurner supports the following audio file formats:

• AIFF

• WAV

• SDII

• AAC (M4A)

• MP3

• MOV

• CAF

Note: Compressed files, in MP3, CAF, AAC (M4A), and .mov formats need to be converted
to AIFF files before use in WaveBurner projects. A “Convert to audio file” dialog is shown,
allowing you to name, and choose a location for, the file.

Audio files can be mono, split stereo, or interleaved stereo, and can be in any combination
of the following sample rates and bit depths:

• All sample rates from 11 kHz to 192 kHz

• 8-, 16-, and 24-bit depths

To add one or more audio files to a project
Do one of the following:

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Drag the audio files from the Finder into the Regions list or Wave View area.

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Drag the audio files onto the WaveBurner icon in the Finder or Dock. The files are inserted
at the end of the project.

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Choose File > Import Audio File (or press Command-F), select the audio files you want
to use, then click Add.

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Click the Import button in the upper-left corner of the Regions list, and choose the audio
file from the dialog.

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