


Well, organized, and it's absolutely clear with directions, it repeats many important functions, and giving the reader assignments to do is the best way to learn: learning sticks when you do something (and repeatedly, like your book gets you to do), not by simply reading. i bought about 4 books for Cubase, a couple vids for Cubase i switched to Logic and bought an online video (fairly helpful but the structure wasn't great for me) but your book is tops: Yeah, David (if you're still reading this) your book is fantastic. That said, i know in the past i burned CDs from iTunes that played on one of the players in question. i'll have to try another CD player the two i used are fairly old.
Best settings for burn on mac mac os x#
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GHz, 4 GB Mac OS X (10.5.6) Unfortunately the Bounce section just deals with exporting an MP3, not burning an audio CD. I'm reading the Pro Help Logic 8 basics book and it's amazing (a 1000 kudos: the best DAW help of my life and I've purchased many books and vids). Here's a quote from the manual: Logic Express can directly burn Red Book audio to blank CDs or DVD-Audio to blank DVDs. I think in the past someone said I couldn't do it in Logic Express the manual seems to imply it IS possible.

If not, and I have to burn out of another app like iTunes, then what is the Burn: CCDA setting for? So, can I burn a regular boom-box playable audio CD right out of Logic Express? If so, please give me dummy-proof details. The CD on my iMac says it has one track, an AIFF audio file. I ended up with a CD that my iMac reads, but my two home CD players do not. I believe selected the PCM settings as Wave, 16 bit, 44100.ĭo the PCM settings matter/affect it when I use Burn: CDDA? If so, what exact settings should I use? WAVE or AIFF? Hi, I'm trying to create a standard boombox-playable audio CD straight out of Logic Express (not burning it in iTunes, or another app).
