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CD
Architect 5.0 w/ Noise Reduction 2.0
What you can do with CD Architect
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Generate Red Book compliant disc-at-once (DAO)
premasters suitable for professional replication.
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Burn CDs using USB, FireWire, SCSI and IDE/ATAPI
CD recorders.
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Test burn before writing to CD.
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Perform full PQ code editing including media
UPC/MCN, and per-track ISRC.
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Extract audio tracks with PQ information
from CDs.
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Perform mastering by applying over 20 real-time
DirectX® effects to individual events, sections of events,
or the master bus.
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Use high-resolution source audio with high-quality
conversion to Red Book audio.
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Import regions and markers from Sound Forge
as CD tracks and indicies.
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Apply real-time pitch changes and time stretching.
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Create multiple takes of a song to use in
your project before burning.
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Quickly adjust track volume levels, add a
fade-in/fade-out, crossfade, and define custom volume and event
ASR envelopes for each track.
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Layer audio to produce complex crossfades
and DJ-style megamixes.
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Create live-style CDs with audio in the time
between tracks.
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Perform precise, non-destructive edits and
zoom to the sample level and create extremely accurate edits
and fades.
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Use the Trimmer window to select portions
of media that can be placed as new tracks.
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Convert your favorite MP3s to WAV on the
fly, burn your new audio CDs, and listen to them anywhere.
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Preview tracks in the Media Pool before adding
them to your mix.
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Use high-resolution source audio with high-quality
conversion to Red Book audio.
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Import multiple file formats into your project
without any conversion.
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Arrange your CD Architect project using simple
drag-and-drop operations.
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Instantly normalize events to the peak level.
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Copy track list information to the clipboard,
save it to a text file, or print a hard copy directly from the
CD Architect interface.
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Create hidden tracks by adding audio before
the first track or after the last track.
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Use the undo/redo history to restore your
project to any previous state.
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Use up to 99 tracks and 99 subindices per
track.
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Add International Standard Recording (ISRC),
Universal Product Codes (UPC) or Media Catalog Numbers (MCN).
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