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Depending on the type of blank CD you are using, you can fit up to 80 minutes of audio on one CD.
Make note of the Space Available and Space Used fields; these will let you know how many more
tracks you can fit on your CD. For the best compatibility with most consumer CD players, you should
use a CD-R disc. CD-RW discs, while compatible with some newer CD players, may not play back in
all systems.
Once you have finished adding all the songs you would like to burn to a CD, the final step is to burn
your disc. To do so, do the following:
1. Insert the writable CD into the CD-R drive.
The drive containing the writable CD should automatically be detected. If for some reason it isn’t
detected, manually select the drive letter of your CD Burner from the Target Drive drop down list.
2. Click Burn CD.
If you would like to share your music on the internet
1. Click the Export Audio button to open the Export Audio dialog.
2. In the Channel Format list, select Stereo.
3. In the Sample Rate list, select 44100.
4. In the Bit-Depth list, select 16.
5. Select the Add to Cakewalk Publisher check box.
6. Enter a name for you mix in the File name box.
7. In the File type list, select MP3.
8. Click Export.
The MP3 Export Options dialog appears. For detailed information about the different options,
click Help.
9. For our exercise, accept the default settings by clicking OK.
A progress bar appears across the bottom of SONAR’s screen. When the progress bar
disappears, SONAR has finished exporting your project.
Note: Due to licensing restrictions, your Cakewalk software only includes a 30 day free trial of
the MP3 encoder. If your 30 day trial period has expired, a full license can be purchased for
unlimited use from the Cakewalk web store.
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