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Start Sound Forge Audio Studio LE Copy and save files onto your computer
You can exchange files between your linear PCM recorder and your computer without using
Sound Forge Audio Studio LE.
Create an audio CD
You can create an audio CD from tracks registered in Sound Forge Audio Studio LE.
1 Click [Start], and then click [All Programs] –
[Sound Forge Audio Studio].
Sound Forge Audio Studio LE starts.
When you start the software for the first time,
the product registration window is displayed.
2 Click [Next].
3 When the product registration window is
displayed, check “Register online”, and then
click [Next].
1 Connect your linear PCM recorder to a running computer using the USB cable
(supplied).
Computer
USB cable (supplied)
Linear PCM recorder
Connect to a USB port on
a running computer
2 Make sure that your linear PCM recorder is recognized correctly by your computer.
In Windows: Open [Computer] or [PC], and check that [PCMRECORDER] is recognized
properly.
In Mac: Check that the [PCMRECORDER] drive is displayed in the Finder.
3 Copy files you want to transfer to your computer.
Drag and drop the files you want to copy from “PCMRECORDER” or “MEMORY CARD” to the local disk
on your computer.
PCMRECORDER or
MEMORY CARD
Your computer
Click and hold,
drag,
and then drop.
Importing audio files from a CD
1 Insert an audio CD into the CD-R/RW drive of your computer.
2 From the [File] menu, select [Extract Audio from CD].
3 When the “Extract Audio from CD” window
appears, select [Read by track] from the
Action” drop-down list. Select the tracks you
want to import in the “Tracks to extract” list
box, and click [OK].
To import all of the tracks on a CD, select
[Read entire disc].
The selected audio tracks are extracted to
Sound Forge Audio Studio LE. To use the
extracted tracks, select [Save] from the [File]
menu.
1 Open the files you want to burn to an audio
CD.
Select the [Open] button on the toolbar or
[Explorer] from the [View] menu, and open the
desired files in the workspace of Sound Forge
Audio Studio.
2 Insert a new CD-R/CD-RW disc into the CD-R/RW drive of your computer.
3 From the [Tool] menu, click [Burn Track-at-Once Audio CD].
4 When the “Burn Track-at-Once Audio CD”
window is displayed, check “Close disc when
done burning, and click [Start].
Burning of the audio CD starts. When it
is completed, a confirmation message is
displayed. Click [OK].
Tip
Closing the disc allows you to play files on an
audio CD player.
Note
When you burn multiple files to an audio CD,
check the “Close disc when done burning” only
for the last file you burn. For the rest of files,
make sure not to check the check box.
4 When the online registration window
is displayed, enter your information for
registration, and check “By providing this
registration information, I acknowledge that I
have read and agree with terms of the MAGIX
Software GmbH Privacy Policy.,” then click
[Finish].
The online registration starts. When it is
completed, a confirmation message appears.
Click [OK].
Sound Forge Audio Studio LE starts.
The tutorial window will start. You can select the
desired operation and click to start the tutorial of
the operation.
For details on the operations of Sound Forge
Audio Studio LE, refer to the Help Guide of
Sound Forge Audio Studio LE.
4 Disconnect the PCM recorder from your computer.
Make sure that the ACCESS indicator on the linear PCM recorder is not lit and perform the
following operation on your computer.
On Windows:
On the taskbar at the bottom right of the desktop, click the following icon:
Then click “Eject PCMRECORDER.
The icon and menu displayed may be different depending on the operating system. The
icon may not always be displayed on the taskbar depending on your computer settings.
On Mac:
Click the “PCMRECORDER” removal icon that appears on the sidebar of the Finder.
For details on the procedures to remove your linear PCM recorder from your computer,
refer to the manual supplied with your computer.
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