![]() ![]() Regions get played on the audio track they are located and are raw audio. An audio track can contain multiple audio regions but an audio region is a single segment of audio. When working in Logic, you may have caught on that we have audio tracks and audio regions. Since what is important is the audio, we want to show you Logic users how you can get your audio out of that project to send off to us. A lot of producers are using Logic and Ableton to put their music together. #WAVEBURNER WINDOWS SOFTWARE#Third party software to create Logic Sampler programs? Sign In Sign Up. Reply to this topic Insert image from URL. Join the conversation You can post now and register later. PS Please forgive my questions if they seem stupid. Blue Monkey Posted August 7, I need to email 9 Projects as separate MP3’s to a studio. Thanks again, Jerry PS Please forgive my questions if they seem stupid. #WAVEBURNER WINDOWS HOW TO#Logic Pro X Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Eriksimon Posted August 7, Why did the chicken cross the Mobius ring? Aha, so iTunes does have something to do with this Is there something about how to do this in the User Manual or do I take the 9 MP3’s and drag them into iTunes? Posted August 7, Hi guys, I need to email 9 Projects as separate MP3’s to a studio. By mq93, 8 hours ago in Logic Pro.Ĭlick here! How to convert Projects into MP3’s. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Logic will bounce to the high resolution format AIFF or WAV, whichever you choose first and then when the bounce is complete it will copy and convert your high res file to the compressed MP3 and you will have both file formats in one pass. Just select what you want in the Bounce window and bounce. LogicX Or, if you have WaveBurner you can import the high res files into it and use that to burn the disc. #WAVEBURNER WINDOWS FULL#Just realize that when you convert a full resolution audio file to MP3 you will lose some quality. Well, okay, if you insist: you’re forgiven. Drag ‘m into and make a playlist of them in iTunes is what I think you need to do, yes. Please forgive my questions if they seem stupid. You may need to create markers, or maybe every song need its’ own track I haven’t burnt a CD in more than three years, and that was using Waveburner What will work, and create 9 separate tracks on your CD, is if you do it from Aha, so iTunes does have something to do with this. I am not sure however, that it’ll be 9 separate tracks. Then import those nine bounces into a new Logic project, onto one audio track, put them in your desired order and burn that project to CD. ![]() Accessible via the Help menu in Logic, or online. ![]()
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