Need HELP immediatly with Logic Audio and a Roland VS2408 working together...

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HEEEELLLLPPP!!!!

I have a recording session this afternoon with my band (we are starting our first record). Now I have been home recording for years, but now I have to record ta scratch track of basic guitars to a click track, and a shit vocal take just to give the drummer a frame of refference. Now, I have to take a burned CD with these scratch tracks over to hsi house and load them into his Roland 24 track VS2408 digital recorder. But I did not record the scratch tracks all the same length. In fact on the vocals, I stopped and jumped to the next verse and recorded a new object for each verse and chorus.

But now I need to merge all files track by track and make them all the same length so that when I get over to his house I can just load them in and they will link up together right. HOW do I do this in Logic?


Also... I recorded these files at 24-bit 48kHz. Do I have to record his drums at the same resolution in order for these files to play/record together?

So what I need is to know how to make the guitar and vocal tracks the same length... AND how to burn them to a CD-R in a format that the VS2408 can accept without bouncing them all down to one 16/44.1 audio CD.

So far all I have ever done, is record here, bounce them down to a stereo .wav file on a CD-R and listen to my stuff on my discman. HELP!!!

PLEASE!!!!
 
Well I was successful at getting all the tracks (files) to be the same "length". I just added in silence to the beginning of each until all the tracks begin at the same place.

But now I do not really know how to burn them to CD-R. I want to be able to import the files into the Roland VS2408 which I know accepts .wav files. But Is it ok to burn a 24-bit 48kHz .wav file or are .wav files ONLY 16/44.1 (CD-Quality)? I don't want to get over there and have an un-usable CD-R.

How do I export the tracks to CD-R? Basically I am trying to archeive my tracks as if I just wanted to make a back up disc. How do I makie a back up CD-R in Logic Audio v. 5.5 on a PC?
 
Create a data CD ... drag and drop each wave file to the CD.
It would be my guess that the sample rates need to be the same for the files to play correctly on his unit. The bit depth would just need to be one that his unit also supports ... be it 16, 24, 32 or 64 bit.
 
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