OK I have a Microboards 4 bay StartRec stand-alone (has a hard drive) CDR buner that does:
1 x
4 x
8 x
Speeds.
So, speed? Duplicators? Errors? Checking them?
I mean it's digital aint it?
So it should be perfect!
I do know one thing, media is of primary importance, I make sure I use the recomended CDR's for it.
what you guys think? Experience's good? Bad?
Quality & dupe speed - are we dealing with fact or superstition?
Jules
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Direct digital processing...no motors (other than hard drive) an
Direct digital processing...no motors (other than hard drive) and no optics..
DDP means you stay on the hard drive and not go to the optical unit...where vibration of the optical disc (due to rate of spin and inbalance) can cause distortions and error correction inadaquancies.
Amongst other anomilies...clock... etc...
I looked in my owners manuals and found this...might be of intre
I looked in my owners manuals and found this...might be of intrest...
Data description protocol
http://
I wonder if a plextor is better than my Yamaha 4 x speed burner
I wonder if a plextor is better than my Yamaha 4 x speed burner (mounted in a hot swap bay)
I will look into it Thanks a lot Bill, Bob & Brad! This thread is rocking!
Do you think they make a plextor that fits in a Rourk hot swap bay?
:)
Jules
A got a good feeling about Jam burning software...On the digidesign newsgroup, folks in the know seem to prefer it over MLCD.
:c:
Originally posted by johnnyb: Spectral Designs makes a plug in
Originally posted by johnnyb:
Spectral Designs makes a plug in for $1000 that works integrates with WaveLab. It allows you to read/write DDP files from exabyte, HD and CDR.
It's very cool and a good, cheap alternative to purchasing a Sonic workstation.
What is it called?
So how is this then: Burn Red book CDR on mac with sound files
So how is this then:
Burn Red book CDR on mac with sound files of Pro Tools Mixes so thats a hard drive to CDR - SDII (or AIFF)(try to get plextor burner)
Take red book CDR and transfer that to Hard drive of Startrec CDR dupe machine.
Burn copies from Hard drive of CDR Dupe.
Hows that for a jitter raft ride?
(also possible to read off the CD master while burning copies?? is that worse jitterwise?)
Thanks
:)
Jules
So, just to confirm...I have compiled an Album with extensive cr
So, just to confirm...I have compiled an Album with extensive crossfades.
My options are: Send my compilation on CD Audio burnt from Jam on a Yamaha burner to the factory
OR go to a Mastering House with Sadie/Sonic and do the whole compilation again to leave there with a DDP for the Factory?
wattuyu tink?
Niko
If you are happy with the transistions and overall sound quality
If you are happy with the transistions and overall sound quality of the master and if you are able to create a disc in Jam that plays back as you want, go ahead and send it to the factory. You might want to borrow someones Plextor and ask the plant for an error report (I assume you don't have a Stagetech or Clover ECC), but otherwise you should be fine...
Originally posted by Brad Blackwood: If you are happy with th
Originally posted by Brad Blackwood:
If you are happy with the transistions and overall sound quality of the master and if you are able to create a disc in Jam that plays back as you want, go ahead and send it to the factory. You might want to borrow someones Plextor and ask the plant for an error report (I assume you don't have a Stagetech or Clover ECC), but otherwise you should be fine...
:)
if its sounds right...you know.
Any new thoughts on this? Also, what are the choices for DDP
Any new thoughts on this?
Also, what are the choices for DDP in Wavelab now?
I just got a new burner, a plextor 52x and am looking at the Taiyo Yuden silver laquer cdrs.
Any consensus around the proper burn speed?
I am also really intereted in burning CD-ROM with DDP image on it.
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