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May 12, 12 5:47 PM (permalink)

Red Book?

Recorded, mixed and mastered , now to burn a Red Book disc, can anyone advise an idiot-proof way to do this in


(a) Sonar 8.5 . . . or
(b) Izotope Ozone 5 . . . or
(c) Sound Forge CD Architect


It's my first time not to farm out the mastering process so . . . HELP!

Cheers  





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Re:Red Book? May 12, 12 9:07 PM (permalink)
CD Architect makes a Red Book compliant disk by default.


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Re:Red Book? May 13, 12 10:06 AM (permalink)
Thanks - I do have CD Architect but find it a little confusing. 

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Re:Red Book? May 13, 12 1:06 PM (permalink) ☄ Helpful

Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys?  
 
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