Science of making CD's
KA4HJH
ka4hjh at gte.net
Fri Apr 9 03:38:44 CEST 1999
>As long as we're OT!
>
>I got together the parts for a basic CD-burning machine, (P90 16/2.5 gig,
>eventually it will be a P166 32/2.5gig) since a new IDE cd-r seems to be
>getting cheaper all the time. I seem to remember discussion recently
>simple cards with digital inputs... I'd like to get something like this
>and then later on get a minidisc (don't give me crap, I don't have $ for
>DAT)
Who wants DAT for anything other than mastering? Blank CD-R's are a buck
apiece in quantity. And there's nothing like random access...
, use its AD and then just plug its digital out right into my
>computer so I can make little demos of my newest material. This would be
>the quietest/sanest solution, right?
Sound good to me. If I was buying equipment right now I wouldn't touch
anything that didn't have ADAT out so I can run 8 channels straight into my
computer. Anybody who isn't offering it as an option is way behind the
times/lacks vision.
Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"
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