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CraigDavson Just Startin' 10 posts since
Nov 7, 2012
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Dec 30, 2012 3:28 PM

Turning your M20 recordings into one track cd recordings

Hi guys, this is going to prob seem a pretty lame query but I am new to all this stuff so I'll ask anyway. I have recently purchased the M20, great desk love it.

I recorded a couple of tracks onto SD card and played them back and they are all sweet. Loaded them onto my P.C. and now need to ask how do I actually transfer and combine the solo tracks on to CD.

Is this something I need to do with a programme such as wavelab etc. Can I then also mix it down and fine tune it a little more in the process.

As I said this is prob really basic and I do apologise but any help would be greatly appreciated as the only tutorial video I can find is about the stuff I already taught myself about recording down onto the SDcard.

These desks are very new here in New Zealand and at the moment I am one of only five in the country so support and knowledge base here is pretty slim.

Cheers guys.

  • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
    Apr 1, 2009

    Yes, you need another software application on your computer to combine the tracks into a single stereo track (e.g. *.wav or *.mp3 file) and create a CD of the output. The latter part is pretty easy - most computers come with standard CD-audio creation utilities. The former part requires a specific audio application, usually a multi-track recording program. Something like Garageband would work for you in a mac environment. For PC you might want something like Reaper (http://www.reaper.fm/). Reaper is a bit more complicated, but very powerful and great value for the $$. You can use the very basic features to do what you need, and explore it more deeply if/when you want.

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