Subject:DAO software recommendations
Posted by: JDStraub
Date:6/11/2003 6:27:46 PM
I'm probably going to buy SF Studio. I'm looking to mix and crossfade a lot of individual pieces into larger mixes, and then burn them onto CD-Rs. I would like to have index points at various spots in the mixes. I think the way I'll do this is by dropping portions of the wav files into a DAO burning program, and telling it to burn the CD-R with zero time between tracks. Any recommendations for PC-compatible software? Thanks, John |
Subject:RE: DAO software recommendations
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:6/11/2003 6:34:40 PM
There's a very good chance that whatever software came with your CD burner will do this for you, and you've already got it. My last burner came with Easy CD Creator and i did exactly what you describe: break the mix into individual .wav files and burn them in DAO mode. Some burners come with Nero, which i often use now. This will do the job just as well. My current Sony burner came with something called B's Gold, which was pretty awful. If you've got that then i would suggest not even trying it. ;) |
Subject:RE: DAO software recommendations
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/11/2003 7:35:09 PM
If you need crossfading and track/index placement, CD Architect can't be beat. geoff |
Subject:RE: DAO software recommendations
Reply by: JDStraub
Date:6/12/2003 1:48:54 AM
I believe that CD Architect would make my life a lot easier. I guess I've just got to decide whether it's worth the extra money compared to using SF Studio and Nero or EZ CD Creator. |
Subject:RE: DAO software recommendations
Reply by: drbam
Date:6/13/2003 10:13:31 AM
Take a look at Cakewalk's Pyro. Its probably the best buy for all the features you want ($30 download). drbam |
Subject:RE: DAO software recommendations
Reply by: clank
Date:6/13/2003 5:26:39 PM
Burnatonce - http://www.burnatonce.co.uk Its free & an excellent piece of software. |