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Mixman DM2 - Exporting as RealAudio (.rm); Exporting as Windows Media (.wma); Advanced Options; Changing Software Settings

Mixman DM2
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Before exporting, make sure there is enough disk space on your hard drive as
.wav files can take up to10 megabytes for every minute of music.
Exporting as a RealAudio® file (.rm):
RealAudio software is one of the most popular formats today for delivering music
over the internet. Different levels of compression are selectable during the export
process. In order to hear the RealAudio files (.rm) created by the DM
2
, a copy of
the RealAudio player is required. A free copy can be downloaded from:
ww.real.com. You will need to export your mix to this format to upload your mix to
Mixman Radio.
There are a number of choices for the quality of RealAudio file to export based
upon your modem speed. Choose the modem speed that is appropriate for your
computer. The choices are:
28 Kbps (5.0 kHz / 20.0 Kbps Stereo)
56 Kbps (8.0 kHz / 32.5 Kbps Stereo)
Single ISDN (11.0 kHz / 44.0 Kbps Stereo)
Dual ISDN(16.0 kHz / 64.7 Kbps Stereo)
DSL/Cable Modem (22.0 kHz / 96.7 Kbps Stereo)
Exporting as a Windows® Media Audio™ (.wma):
This new format is another high-quality smaller sized solution created by
Microsoft®. There are a number of choices for the quality of Windows® Media
Audio file to export. Choose the quality that best suits your needs. The choices
are:
Good quality sound (128 Kbps/Stereo)
Stereo audio for the Internet (80 Kbps/Stereo)
Stereo audio for the Internet (48 Kbps/Stereo)
Mono audio for the Internet (22 Kbps/Stereo)
Advanced Options
There are a number of advanced options that determine the way in which the
DM2 software operates.
To change option settings:
1. Click the “Options” button in the Remixing Studio screen to access the
different functions.
2. Select a Tab (Tabs include “Scratching”, “Directories”, “Recording”,
“Audio”, “Display”, “Sound Card”)
3. Make any desired changes and click the “OK” button.
Scratching Tab
The scratching feature in DM2 defaults in the following two ways:

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