![]() but this means putting in the master before making the copy everytime (only one discdrive running you see) and I've had people recommend buring from harddrive rather than cd to cd everytime. If I make a exact disc to disc copy it seems fine. spaces between songs etc) when I burn them from Harddrive. As you mentioned ""What you definitely DON'T want to do is rip the disc and re-burn the files."" yes, you're spot on, this is my problem exactly! If I rip the files onto the harddrive they loose some of thier characteristics (e.g. Re: Massive Mastering - Thanks for the reply, this is more in line and helpfult with what I am wondering about. without needing to insert the original copy everytime). The question was about duplicating this cd correctly (that is keeping the ISRC embedded in the file, retaining the various gaps between songs etc. I don't see how you could think I didn't. Or course I have the MASTERED cd WITH the SONGS (as you put it). Re: Space - sorry, but I don't think you understood what I meant, perhaps I did not write clear enough, sorry. If I haven't given enough info or am not clear please let me know. aiff file and paste to folder but that this wouldn't copy CD-text and ?redbook? info?, some recommended using toast (can't see how this copies to harddrive though!) etc. Some people have told me to create an 'image' of the CD to the HD (don't know how to do this) others said just copy the. or if this is the same thing or what? I'm using a Mac also. But I don't know if/how to go about making an EXACT copy (including the CD-text, ISRC etc etc) onto the hard drive or actually just copying the. I was told I'm better off burning copies taken from my HARD DRIVE rather than CD to CD everytime. to be done and have it all copied by a pro I want to make some copies for the rest of the band, select friends etc. We've had it mastered professionally, sounds great, but while we are waiting for art work etc. Totally confused and frustrated.Really sorry if this is answered elsewhere, but I couldn't find it & I need help!īasically I'm looking for the best way to make copies of our CD AT HOME (for now). ![]() Anyway I also use ProTools in my studio and wonder what does people do, do they master INSIDE protools or what? How would you do that if you want your tracks exported like separate tracks for a CD. I still have a weak spot for them since the Atari days. ![]() Many people in the business shun Steinberg like the plague, and they might be right to do so. I need a software to assemble, balance and eq an album, but find amazingly no such thing on the market apart from Wavelab? Am I blind or have I missed something important? So I am looking for solutions, I have tried Soundforge, but there again it is no longer being updated since 2014 obviously. On top of this I find that the material looses quality being run through Wavelab. I´ve found Wavelab enomously frustrating, chrashing all the time and an user combating design that just makes life very very hard. I am on MAC and have tried to use Steinbergs Wavelab for some years, after using Apples Waveburner that was OK but has been phased out by apple and is no longer available if you don´t have an old copy on your machine. a CD and master my music, I run into problems. When a want to make a conventional album of songs, i.e. I´ve had this problem for eternities and would really like to get some wise advise.
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