

Often you may have an album where most tags (such as Artist Name) are common to all tracks.Metadata in this context refers to information "tags" stored in the audio file such as Artist, Album and Song Title. When you click "OK" on the window for the last song, all the files will export. Metadata Editor will appear for the next and the subsequent songs as before, enter any additional information and click "OK" for each window.Click the OK button in the Metatdata Editor ( not the Save button).The Track Title and Track Number will be pre-filled from the labels, but you can enter any additional information for that song that you wish (for example, Artist Name and Album Title). Metadata Editor will appear for the first song.Using Label/Track Name should be checked.Include audio before first label should be unchecked, as there is no audio before the first label.button and pick the place where your exported tracks will be saved. for loading into Apple Music/iTunes/iPod you can export as WAV and use Apple Music/iTunes to convert the WAVs to AAC or MP3.for loading into an MP3 player, choose MP3.
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for CD burning choose 16-bit WAV if using Windows or Linux or AIFF if you are using a Mac.Choose the Export Format from the pop-up menu:.Click on File > Export > Export Multiple.In that case you should consider removing the click before the Normalize step, using Click Removal.Ĭongratulations, you are now ready to export the tracks. One problem when copying records is that a loud click in one channel can cause Normalize to create an unwanted change in the stereo balance. In that case, check the box that says "Normalize stereo channels independently". Some consumer-level turntables, tape decks and/or amplifiers may well record stereo channels with a stronger signal in one channel than the other, which you will probably want to correct. The maximum setting is 0 dB, but the default setting of -1.0 dB provides a little headroom as some players can have playback problems with audio at 0 dB. The default choice in this dialog is to amplify to a maximum of -1.0 dB. Click on Select > All, or use shortcut Ctrl + A.

In order for the CD to be burned at maximum volume and thus match other CDs in your collection we need to fix this. If you did the original recording properly and avoided clipping, the recording is probably not at the maximum possible volume. Step 3 - Maximize the volume of the recording
