How do the different playback modes (Norm, Loop, and Samp) work?
(Norm) Normal mode: Plays all soundfiles in the playlist starting with the currently selected item. Playback stops when the end of the playlist is reached. (Loop) Loop mode: Plays all soundfiles in the playlist starting with the currently selected item. When the end of the playlist is reached, the first soundfile is selected and the playback is resumed. (Samp) Sample mode: Plays a five-second fragment of each of the soundfiles in a playlist, starting with the currently selected item. Playback stops when the end of the list is reached. • How do I burn audio files from my playlist to a CD? • Put a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc into your CD-R or CD-RW drive (a CD-RW will only play on a CD-RW player, like your CD-RW drive). • Within Wave Manager, create your playlist (described above) by selecting all of the files that you want to write to the new CD and click “add”. You can audition the files before you add them, using the controls at the bottom of the screen. • You are now ready to write to C
(Norm) Normal mode: Plays all soundfiles in the playlist starting with the currently selected item. Playback stops when the end of the playlist is reached. (Loop) Loop mode: Plays all soundfiles in the playlist starting with the currently selected item. When the end of the playlist is reached, the first soundfile is selected and the playback is resumed. (Samp) Sample mode: Plays a five-second fragment of each of the soundfiles in a playlist, starting with the currently selected item. Playback stops when the end of the list is reached. • How do I burn audio files from my playlist to a CD? • Put a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc into your CD-R or CD-RW drive (a CD-RW will only play on a CD-RW player, like your CD-RW drive). • Within Wave Manager, create your playlist (described above) by selecting all of the files that you want to write to the new CD and click “add”. You can audition the files before you add them, using the controls at the bottom of the screen. • You are now ready to write to C