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Welcome to Sound Editor
Sound Editor lets you record, preview, and modify any supported and non-
copy-protected digital audio file format (including WAV and WMA). You
can use Sound Editor to import (record) audio from analog sources,
including LP records and tapes, then apply audio effects to improve and
enhance your recorded audio. Finally, you can save your audio tracks for
use in other Roxio projects or burn them directly to audio CD.
When working on a Sound Editor project, you can:
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Add audio files stored on fixed or removable drives, copy audio tracks
from CDs, or record audio from analog sources such as LP records and
tapes. For more information, see About adding audio clips on page 190.
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Edit your clips and choose from a wide range of effects to apply to
either the entire project or a part of the project (for example, adjust
the volume or balance, remove “crackling” sounds from audio files, or
add dramatic effects to your music). For more information, see About
editing and applying effects on page 193.
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Export your clips and tracks into standard audio formats or quickly
burn your music to disc (for enjoyment on your home or car stereo, or
on a portable music device). For more information, see About
completing projects on page 196.
Note This chapter provides information about just a few of the
most common Sound Editor-related tasks. For more detailed
information about all of the features available in Sound Editor,
see the Sound Editor Help Center.
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