I'm looking for a quick way to get an in-process Pro Tools mix onto an audio CD.
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As with any DAW, export it to a stereo .WAV file (in Pro Tools I believe this is called "bounce to disk", and then burn that file to an audio CD in your favorite CD burning program. TomWij gave a great answer using Pro Tools and iTunes but this can be done with most any DAW and burning software. |
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Does this help you?
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As a little bonus you can also bring out the levels on your premix by importing the bounce back into Pro Tools and adding some compression and EQ, then again bouncing that new mix. Just be aware that doing so can possibly skew the the original sound of the mix but it's a cheap way to boost the levels for CD output. |
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