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Thread CAKEWALK QUESTION

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Weedeetur

Weedeetur

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1 Posted on 06/19/2006 at 14:31:47
UMMM YEAH HOW DO YOU EXPORT FILES FROM CAKEWALK TO MEDIA PLAYER, &OR HOW DO CONVERT WHAT YOU SAVED INTO AN MP3/WAV/-----------PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS, I NEED HELP
thesparrowband

thesparrowband

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2 Posted on 06/20/2006 at 17:12:45
dont have cakewalk, but guessing: file>export>mp3 or file>save as>mp3

its possible your version is only a trial version and it doesn't have the capability. you can always just record it to an external source
StudioRide_en

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3 Posted on 07/25/2006 at 18:30:09
If you have only real sound, do Tools/Mix down Audio/Export to file. Than compress the .WAV with any mp3 encoder.
If you have MIDI tracks, play it while recording it with any WAV recorder. Than compress it.
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