Buster Mudd
August 9th 04, 02:02 PM
After you have Bounced your Mix to Disc, open the Soundbites window &
highlight that track. From the Soundbites mini-menu, select "Export
Selected Files" (or something like that...it should be obvious). When
the Export (or whatever) dialog box opens & asks you what format to
Save As, select "Audio Interchange FIle Format (.AIF)" Once your mix
is saved as AIF, iTunes can use it.
(HWBossHoss) wrote in message >...
> Sorry about that...I hit the "send" button by mistake (gosh, I'm having ALL
> KINDS of problems with technology lately!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
>
> To continue....
>
> All it seems to say in my MOTU AudioDesk manual is that my .mix files that I
> created with AudioDesk's "Bounce To Disk" command are compatible with burning
> software such as Apple's iTunes program.
>
> BUT...when I open iTunes up, I'll be damned if it can open the .mix files I
> have created!!!! In fact, when I click on the .mix files in iTunes, NOTHING
> happens. I cannot listen to the file in iTunes, I cannot convert the file to
> any format that iTunes recognizes, I can't do anything!
>
> One more thing: When I attempt to play the .mix files in AudioDesk, there is NO
> sound. Is this normal?
>
> Can someone walk me step-by-step through the CD burning process using
> AudioDesk?
>
> P.S.: I am using a Mac. I don't even know if AudioDesk is available for the PC,
> but I thought I would mention it anyhow.
highlight that track. From the Soundbites mini-menu, select "Export
Selected Files" (or something like that...it should be obvious). When
the Export (or whatever) dialog box opens & asks you what format to
Save As, select "Audio Interchange FIle Format (.AIF)" Once your mix
is saved as AIF, iTunes can use it.
(HWBossHoss) wrote in message >...
> Sorry about that...I hit the "send" button by mistake (gosh, I'm having ALL
> KINDS of problems with technology lately!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
>
> To continue....
>
> All it seems to say in my MOTU AudioDesk manual is that my .mix files that I
> created with AudioDesk's "Bounce To Disk" command are compatible with burning
> software such as Apple's iTunes program.
>
> BUT...when I open iTunes up, I'll be damned if it can open the .mix files I
> have created!!!! In fact, when I click on the .mix files in iTunes, NOTHING
> happens. I cannot listen to the file in iTunes, I cannot convert the file to
> any format that iTunes recognizes, I can't do anything!
>
> One more thing: When I attempt to play the .mix files in AudioDesk, there is NO
> sound. Is this normal?
>
> Can someone walk me step-by-step through the CD burning process using
> AudioDesk?
>
> P.S.: I am using a Mac. I don't even know if AudioDesk is available for the PC,
> but I thought I would mention it anyhow.