for Any version of pro tools before 8.0 (and probably after):
If what you're saying is, the song is recorded in pro tools. You must do a bounce to disk first.
in Pro Tools:
goto File>>Bounce to Disk... or press Command-option-B on a Mac, or CTRL-ALT-B on a PC.
**remember, if you have audio or regions selected, Pro Tools will only bounce THAT part of your session.
A dialog box will appear. Be sure to select "stereo interleaved" for this.
**remember, audio CDs are ALWAYS at 44.1 KHz and with 16 bits of "bit depth" or dynamic range.
If you have recorded at 24 bits, you must dither down to 16 bits of depth. To dither, open a stereo MASTER FADER, if you haven't already.
Mac: Cmd-Shft-N
PC : Ctrl-Shft-N
and select "master fader" from the drop menu.
Then, open a dithering plugin on the master fader (found in "Dither")
Now do your bounce as described, with bit depth set to 16.
"Bouncing" sums all of the audio in your session (everything you hear on playback) into one stereo file.
Choose where to save your bounce, and remember where the file goes. Then, simply drag your stereo .wav into your CD burning software. Voila!
In Pro Tools you go to File > Import > Audio
No, there is not a shortcut available for burning a CD from your saved files on an Mbox 2 from Pro Tools.
Get another pro quartet to put it on cd. They will not listen to it anyway.
You go to File > Save As or File > Bounce > To Disk
You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.
yea if you dont already have too many songs on the CD :)
Its a double CD. The first CD has 10 songs.
Neither is as good as the full version, but from those two - Pro Tools MP9
If the CD is a CD-R it is only "Writable," and cannot have songs added to it after its initial burn. If the CD is a CD-RW you should be able to "Rewrite" songs onto the CD and reburn them.
There is no Pro Tools LE 9.
by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
On the CD Songs of the Marines the Marine Corp Hymn is on the CD twice with both the slow and faster version. There are seventeen songs in all on the CD.