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Old 12th October 2005   #1
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Duplication Red book Q

High guys.
I thought one of you guys could help.
I am trying my hand at mastering a few demo Cd's for some students.
I have just received a Cd/album to do which requires duplication.
What software do i need to buy to create a Red book Cd.
Also does Redbook include everything a Cd-r requires to send off for duplication
such as pause id's TOC's and so forth.
I need to be clued in a bit here please guys. (am i missing anything)
Also do you mastering engineers out there error check the Cd afterwards.
Say i burn a red book Cd, is this sufficient to send off for duplication.

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Mastering/Editing software for MacG4 laptop

I'm also interested.
What's out there that I can work from my G4 laptop and create CD masters for the replication plant.
I would like to do all my mastering in the Analog domain using the comps/Eq's I already own but i need the ability to sequence, edit, and burn a master with I'ds etc...

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I'm also interested.
What's out there that I can work from my G4 laptop and create CD masters for the replication plant.
I would like to do all my mastering in the Analog domain using the comps/Eq's I already own but i need the ability to sequence, edit, and burn a master with I'ds etc...
I don't know about the Mac side of it, but on the PC side Sound Forge just freakin' rocks so hard for so little dough it's crazy. I've been with them since version 4.0 and now I'm up to version 8 and CD Architect 5.2. Sound Forge is just a 2-track editor that runs plugs and whatever and CDA takes care of the squencing, editing, cross-fades, PQ lists etc. Wavelab goes a little deeper and intergrates both functions into one program which is handy, but I've been with SF for so long that I didn't want to re-learn something else plus it was like $250 less.
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WaveLab is what I use and Plextools Pro for checking errors and providing a printout.
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last i knew "toast" burns redbook CDrs..
really pretty simple if your stuff is ready to go..
well i've used toast to make 5 masters that got pressed. and what i got back was just like what i sent..

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Wavelab goes a little deeper and intergrates both functions into one program which is handy
Been researching this bit myself. Wavelab 5 will do multichannel audio (ie:5.1) where Soundforge won't. Other than that & a few 'scientific' functions, soundforge should do most everything wavelab can.

Not that it helps, but standard applications:

Red Book:
Audio

Yellow Book:
CD-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM)

Green Book:
CD-Interactive (CD-I)

Orange Book:
Recordable CDs (CD-R)


And a little googling turned up this:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=49264

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Thanks guys. I appreciate it.
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