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I upgraded from Guitar Tracks 1 or Guitar Studio, and Guitar
Tracks 2 and Pro looks totally different! What's new
in GT2 and GT Pro?
These new versions
have lots of changes to make the program easier and more fun
to use. Here is a list of the changes:
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Views
- Older product versions had a Track View, Audio View,
Console View, Meter View, Tempo Map View and a Staff/Tablature
view (GS2). The
new versions of Guitar Tracks combine all of this into
the Edit View and the Mix View.
While you are now limited to using one tempo and
meter per project (unless you record it), the program
is much easier to use, and has improved functionality.
More new stuff - Here are just a few more new
features:
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Playback
meters
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Mini
track overview
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New
Drag and Drop Drummer files
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Stereo
tracks
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Friendly
driver names
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Access
to Remote Control panel
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New
volume/pan envelope tools
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MP3,
Microsoft Windows' Advanced Streaming format, and RealAudio
support
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Simplified
fader grouping
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Calculate
audio tempo feature
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24
bit/96 khz recording (GT Pro only)
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Support
for Multi input/output soundcards (GT Pro only)
I've
recorded and mixed my audio tracks, and now I want to burn
a CD. How do I do that?
In order
to create an audio CD of your work, just follow these simple
steps:
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Make
sure that you've adjusted all of your FX, volumes, pan,
and muted any tracks that you don't want to use
in your final version.
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Export
your Audio by choosing Tools | Mixdown Audio| Export to
Audio.
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Type
in a name for your song and make sure you choose to export
the file as a 16-bit .wav file (CDs can only be burned
from 16-bit, 44.1 khz .wav files) .
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Once
you've got the Wave file created, take it to your CD creation
software (such as
Cakewalk pyro), and burn your CD. Each .wav
file will create one audio track on the CD.
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