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| Registered User Joined: Mar 2006
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Thread Starter | Priority post . . . . Urgent help burning master reference for the plant
Hi, I have a problem, due to unforseen circumstances I have to supply the manufacturing plant a master reference cd by tomorrow morning. This is a single release with three seperate tracks which I have on my macbook pro in mastered 16/44.1 format in aiff files which were sent via the web, I havent got the time to request a master disc from the engineer and he is in New York and im in the UK. Any help is greatly appreciated! I need to mail the plant the reference cd by 5pm UK time Kind Regards |
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Netherlands
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well ... I'm not much off a help ... just create an audio-cd on you're mac .... you say you'll have to mail it .. ???? just create an disk image with you're software and mail the image ... check if they can handle the format .. I'm a windows guy .. in holland the except nero disk images ... luck to you !!!
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| Registered User Joined: Mar 2006
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Thanks for your advice only I need to post it i.e the physical disc, and although I could burn the cd on my mac with toast I am concerned that it will affect the quality!
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Netherlands
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for sure in the past/and in the future there have been/will be "pro" masters using toast .... just get a quality cd-r right now ... once I was in the desert where bedoeins were listening to bob marley on soundblasters on there camels with low-batteries .. so we had tape-flutter like mad ... but hey .. marley still sounded great .. luck to you again ... |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2007 Location: Minneapolis
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Netherlands
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not the camels on low batteries ( disney )... but the blasters ...
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| Gear nut Joined: Sep 2007 Location: London
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Don't forget to enter the Disk title, Artist, song titles, Barcodes and ISRQ codes Don't use top burn speed (48x) Recent CD burners are often best round 8-16x burn speed |
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| Gear Guru Joined: Dec 2002 Location: Columbus, Ohio
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| Gear addict Joined: Oct 2006 Location: London
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As it is now 6pm in London, can't help you with your deadline, but if you're still stuck and need a PQ Master by tomorrow, give me a call. Dominique |
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