Apple Using WaveBurner Logic Pro 7.1 User Manual

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Bounce Preferences

Dithering: This pop-up menu allows you to choose the type of dithering you wish to
use when the project is bounced or burned. The choices are: POW-r #1 (Dithering),
POW-r #2 (Noise Shaping), POW-r #3 (Noise Shaping) and No Dithering.

For information about when to use dithering, and the differences between the
dithering types, see the Logic Pro 7 Reference Manual.

Replace Region with Bounce: When turned on, the new audio file created by choosing
Region > Bounce Region replaces the original region (this does not work if the
original file is in stereo and the bounced audio file is in mono, as information would
be lost, when a stereo file is replaced by a mono file).

Clipping Detection Stops Bounce: When turned on, the bounce process is stopped
when clipping is detected in the region or project being bounced.

SDII Preferences

WaveBurner can import files and regions in SDII (Sound Designer II) format. In the SDII
preferences you can set how WaveBurner handles the import.

Add SDII Regions As WaveBurner Regions: If turned off, an SDII file will be imported as
a single WaveBurner region. Switch on to bring multiple SDII regions into
WaveBurner. If the SDII file does not contain region definitions, a dialog will ask you,
if you want to add the whole file as one region.

Adopt Pause Lengths from SDII Regions: Turn on to use the pause lengths of the
original file’s SDII regions for your CD.

Import SDII Markers As: Here you can choose, if the SDII markers will be used as index
markers or track start markers for the CD.

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