Converting to mp3 and to a cd burner

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Member Since: Jan 04, 2007

Hey guys whats up. I'm new here, and new to recording so plz don't flame me if I sound like an idiot. I just recently purchased a digitech gnx4 guitar processer that has a digital 8 track recorder built into it. I got a flash card for it so i can record onto it and transfer my music to my computer. It came with software: protracks plus and cakewalk pyro. I have been able to import the music from my pedal and flashcard w/ a usb cord. I have all the music edited on the protracks plus software and ready to burn, but i cant figure out how to convert it and combine all 8 tracks together to burn them. any help would be appreciated. i hope i gave enough info, if not, i will if you just ask! thanks so much!

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Pinnipedal Czar (: 3=
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Since: Apr 11, 2004


Jan 04, 2007 10:36 pm

Welcome to HRC, firstclasspunk .

Select all the recorded tracks, then go FILE->Export Audio, then tell it where to save the mixed song and enter any info it asks, if it asks at all .

Or something very much like that .

Next, open that file in Pyro, and convert it .


Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Jan 05, 2007 09:12 pm

Yep, Hue nailed it. And Pyro can also burn a Cd right from there. In most formats as well, mp3, CD Audio, wav and so on.

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Since: Jan 04, 2007


Jan 10, 2007 07:31 pm

i love you i love you i love you i love you. thank you soooooooooooooooo much. ps im not gay.... im just bi... lol jk jk. thank you soo freakin much!!!

Pinnipedal Czar (: 3=
Member
Since: Apr 11, 2004


Jan 10, 2007 08:51 pm

Haha ! Glad things worked out for y'a .

I think I'm going to try using that process description as a pick up line...

"Hey there beautiful, did you know that all y'a have to do to convert your mix to mp3 is... " heh

Cheers man !


Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Jan 11, 2007 04:40 pm

Glad it worked out for you.

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