CD Information window (Ctrl+Alt+M, 5)
From the View menu, choose Metadata, and then choose CD Information from the submenu to display the CD Information window, where you can view and edit information about a
Item | Description |
Universal Product Code/Media | Universal product codes (UPC) or media catalog numbers (MCN) can be written to a |
Catalog Number | CD as a means of identification. However, not all |
| Check your |
| codes. |
| Type the code in this box, and the codes will be written to the CD with the rest of the |
| project. |
| Universal product codes are administered by the Uniform Code Council. For more |
| information, see |
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First track number on disc | Type a number in the box to specify the track number of the first track. |
| Note: Specifying a value other than 1 will produce a valid Red Book CD, but some |
| audio CD players may be unable to play the disc. |
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Name/Title (CD Text) | Type a title for the project. |
| If you select the Write CD Text check box on the Burn |
| data will be written to your disc. In order to display CD Text, your CD player must |
| support CD Text. |
| Notes: |
| • In order to burn valid CD Text, you must specify a title for the disc and for each track |
| on the disc (artist information is optional). If the Name/Title box in the CD |
| Information or Track List window is left blank, a warning will be displayed before |
| burning so you can choose to write the disc without CD Text or cancel burning and |
| add title information as needed. |
| • You can write a maximum of 5000 characters as CD Text. |
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Artist (CD Text) | Type the name of the artist. |
| If you select the Write CD Text check box on the Burn |
| data will be written to your disc. In order to display CD Text, your CD player must |
| support CD Text. |
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Engineer | Type the name of the person who mixed or edited the project. |
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Copyright | Type copyright information for the project. |
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Comments | Type any comments you want to associate with the project. |
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Sampler Loops window (Ctrl+Alt+M, 6)
From the View menu, choose Metadata, and then choose Sampler Loops from the submenu to view or edit loops and sampler information saved in the active file.
Item | Description |
Sample type | Displays the type of sample loop you’re creating. Click the down arrow ( ) to choose |
| a new setting. |
| • None Removes the loop from the file. |
| • One shot Causes the sound file to play normally with no loops. |
| • Sustaining Causes the file to repeat the sustaining loop region the specified |
| number of times. |
| • Sustaining with release Causes the sound file to play the sustaining loop region |
| the number of times you specify, play the region between the sustaining and |
| release loops, and then play the release loop region the number of times you |
| specify. |
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Sustain start | Displays the beginning of the sustaining loop. |
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