> Can anyone advise of good software for 'producing' a minidisc
> recording, ie;
> making them sound better, fading out etc. In general I would like to know
> what everyone does to move a minidisc recording to CD, what tools people
> use, interesting websites, etc. I'm talking about live gigs re
I use:
Plextor 820 CD-R
Turtlebeach Fiji
Soundforge for dynamics processing (i.e. Volume, compression, expansion,
hard/soft limiting, etc.)
Cooledit Pro for EQ'ing (30 band graphic EQ certainly does the trick)
Verbatim Blue CD-R's (best compatibility, in my experience, with audio CD
players)
From: Mattias Bergsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Fw: Transferring MD to CD
> I don't understand that this topic keeps coming up - is there _any_
> CD-writing program out there that doesn't al
Simon Gardner answered Peter Brown,
| I've not had any problems with TDK Reflex discs. AVOID the
| "audio" discs - they're designed for the consumer hi-fi recorders (more
| expensive because of the smaller market) and probably won't work in a
| computer CDR drive.
It's the other way around: CDR
At 20:16 2000-03-31 +1000, Peter Brown wrote
>And also a 5 second blank WAV file will work as a track separator on the CD.
I don't understand that this topic keeps coming up - is there _any_
CD-writing program out there that doesn't allow you to specify the track gap?
The old Easy CD Creator P