Fx Audio Editor

 
   
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PAD File

Graphical Interface Mouse Operations Recording
Play and Record CD Burner Automatic Gain Control
Command Line Audio Formats Graphics Equalizer
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Open with... Copyrighted Material Ripping CD's
Setup Tool Box Glossary

 

Ripping CD's is easy. Just open the track that you want to rip and save it to your hard drive. You can then then burn all your ripped tracks to a new CD.

Ripping is the process of opening a CD-Audio file and saving it to a disk format. To rip a CD Open it as you would any other file.

The process of loading a CD-A track into the editor may be slower than loading a file from disk because CD drives provide slower read access than hard drives.

The format and file type can be changed during the save to disk process.

You cannot edit a file and then save it to CD-A you must save the file to a disk format and then burn a new CD.

 

 

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