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Old 31st May 2007   #1
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BURNING SOFTWARE?

What are you guys burning your final masters with? I am using I tunes and that should probably end
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Before I got my Pyramix rig I would use either CD Architect or Sequoia that I had for a while.

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I generally use Samplitude Pro. CD Architect, Wavelab - Also fine programs for the burn.
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thanks for replies guys they are very helpful. I am gonna look into pricing on these. ANy reason not use Itunes for the burn other than the fact you can't do crossfades and all that fancy stuff?Of course also Other than the fact that it's ghetto
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Itunes burns aren't good for me, toast works better for me.
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Does iTunes burn in redbook, really? I thought it was just orange book... duh...

And how about error-checking your CD? Bler rates? ... plextools, anyone?

As I am too lazy to buy anything with windows on it - has anyone out there experience with DSP quattro and how'sit burning?
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I've always used Toast Titanium.
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all cdr's are "orange book" no mater where u burn them.

toast on the mac is great...
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Toast Titanium 8
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hmm..ok toast seems like a cheap solution. THanks guys I'll try it out
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Give PreMaster CD a try. A little more expensive than Toast but worth it.
You can import and edit audiofiles. I would not recommend it to anybody, but here we are at the mastering forum ...

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http://sonicstudio.com/
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