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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2005 Location: Houston, TX
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Thread Starter | How did they get all the old music on CD?
Just curious to know the method that record labels used to convert old albums to CD. Did they use some sort of DAW, or is there some other tools they used. What if the Two Track Master was unavailable, what did they do?
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