How to collate tracks from various projects onto one place to create a CD.

asofran wrote on 3/8/2013, 10:17 PM

New to Magix Cleaning Lab MX.  Have imported from casette tapes, recorded, cleaned and mastered them.  As I can't hear what is being recorded I imported the whole of what was on the casette.  I now would like to make the CD.  My issue is that I would like to select objects (tracks) from the various projects and put them into one place and the burn them onto a CD.  Is this possible?

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johnebaker wrote on 3/9/2013, 3:18 PM

Hi

Have you read the installed pdf manual for ACL - it is locate under the Help menu?

See the sections on Track markers, Audio Cd and CD/DVD menu.

John

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asofran wrote on 3/9/2013, 6:15 PM

Thank you John. Haven't read the manual, as I can't print it out, my printer gave up the ghost. Unfortunately I'm not tech savvy enough to just read and understand. However I now at least know which section to read. Again thank you for your time.

Anna

Former user wrote on 3/9/2013, 6:36 PM

Everything you want to do is possible.....however if you can't understand what you are reading, thats a different issue. The user guide isn't all that techie and I'm sure you could figure it out. I live in San Diego, CA. and if you would like, will make a copy of my manual and mail it out ato you via snail mail as you can't print out an email if your printer is broke.....obviously, I will need your address.....lemme know. John is a good guy and shares his knowledge.

asofran wrote on 3/10/2013, 4:00 AM

 

Everything you want to do is possible.....however if you can't understand what you are reading, thats a different issue. The user guide isn't all that techie and I'm sure you could figure it out. I live in San Diego, CA. and if you would like, will make a copy of my manual and mail it out ato you via snail mail as you can't print out an email if your printer is broke.....obviously, I will need your address.....lemme know. John is a good guy and shares his knowledge.

Thank you for your suggestion, but I need a printer so will replace this one. Once I print out the manual I'll probably get it, if not I'll turn to the forum again.

Anna