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Generate Red Book
compliant disc-at-once (DAO) premasters suitable for
professional replication. |
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Burn CDs using USB,
FireWire, SCSI and IDE/ATAPI CD recorders.
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Test burn before writing
to CD. |
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Perform full PQ code
editing including media UPC/MCN, and per-track ISRC. |
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Extract audio tracks
with PQ information from CDs. |
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Perform mastering by
applying over 20 real-time DirectX®
effects to individual events, sections of events, or
the master bus. |
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Use high-resolution
source audio with high-quality conversion to Red
Book audio. |
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Import regions and
markers from Sound Forge as CD tracks and indicies. |
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Apply real-time pitch
changes and time stretching. |
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Create multiple takes of
a song to use in your project before burning. |
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Quickly adjust track
volume levels, add a fade-in/fade-out, crossfade,
and define custom volume and event ASR envelopes for
each track. |
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Layer audio to produce
complex crossfades and DJ-style megamixes.
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Create live-style CDs
with audio in the time between tracks. |
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Perform precise,
non-destructive edits and zoom to the sample level
and create extremely accurate edits and fades. |
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Use the Trimmer window
to select portions of media that can be placed as
new tracks. |
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Convert your favorite
MP3s to WAV on the fly, burn your new audio CDs, and
listen to them anywhere. |
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Preview tracks in the
Media Pool before adding them to your mix. |
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Use high-resolution
source audio with high-quality conversion to Red
Book audio. |
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Import multiple file
formats into your project without any conversion. |
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Arrange your CD
Architect project using simple drag-and-drop
operations. |
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Instantly normalize
events to the peak level. |
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Copy track list
information to the clipboard, save it to a text
file, or print a hard copy directly from the CD
Architect interface. |
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Create hidden tracks by
adding audio before the first track or after the
last track. |
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Use the undo/redo
history to restore your project to any previous
state. |
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Use up to 99 tracks and
99 subindices per track. |
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Add International
Standard Recording (ISRC), Universal Product Codes (UPC)
or Media Catalog Numbers (MCN). |