i)At the prompt regarding burning option, select “Burn without
j)While it is burning, click in the box for “verify written data.”
Importing/Splitting the files into Logic
4.On the Mac desktop, drag the folder named, "DragToYour HardDrive" to make a copy of it onto a partition of your FireWire Hard drive.
5.Open the folder inside named, "Field Recordings" (on the copy you just made to your FW drive)
6.Insert your CD/DVD with your .wav sound files into the Mac disk tray (the open CD/DVD tray button is the UP arrow in the top right hand corner of the KEYBOARD)
7.Double click on the CD or DVD icon after it mounts on the desktop. Select all
8.After the copying is complete, eject the CD/DVD by pressing the open tray button (up arrow) in the top right hand corner of the KEYBOARD)
9.Name the Logic Session doc in the folder on your drive something like, "Voice Edit 01" and launch Logic by double clicking on this doc.
10.Open the "Field Recording" folder again and again select all of the files. Drag them into Logic's "Audio" window (lower left corner of the screen usually). When the prompt requests permission to convert the files, allow it. This step creates split" files with the ”.L” and “.R “endings. (If the name of a file is too short, shorten it in the finder before dragging it into the Logic Audio window.)
11.Save your Logic project after all of the audio files are imported.
12.Make a CD or DVD copy of all audio files you have to rename either for ID or to shorten their title length. Hang onto your transfers CD’s/DVD’s because you may need them to restore your edit should a file become corrupt.
You are now ready to start editing that material as “split” audio files in Logic. The “Mid” channel of
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