Why Do Not You Just Buy Wave Lab?? What's The BIIIG Difference

TheMiracle wrote on 11/20/2001, 12:45 PM
Ok i've been working with Wavelab 3.0 Since Windows XP RC1 Born, and like most people here at first, i was not able to see My CD-R/RW Drive , I Want To Know Why you Want to BUY The nonexistent 5 new Version of CD Architect, Than To Buy The All in one Real Time WaveEditor Cd Burning Bla Bla.Etc Etc.., With it and a good proccesor you burn your cds Faster, And you can add real time effects [ex, you want to burn a cd from your old lp, and all you have to do is rec your lp to the hard disk and then in wave lab apply the effects you want (In this case for example the vinyl restoration from Noise Reduction Pack) and burn with out waiting for the effect to apply To The EEENNNtireee File Of the long Play.
let's say 45 minutes of wave, that's maybe 9 Minutes of wait in Sound forge 5, against Nothing With Wavelab,
or What about Burning MP3 In CD Architect??, Cd ARchitect Does not even decode this kind of Unknown File???
But maybe all of you Guys that are So Much More Proffesional than me want some feature (Unknown in my case) From CD Architect, so i want to know What's that feature that is making the people from this forum Ask And Cry For A New Version Of CD Architect Again And Again ??????

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philokeefe wrote on 11/20/2001, 7:18 PM
PQ sheets - Does Wavelab print out accurate PQ sheets for duplication? CD-A does. Take the disk, and a PQ sheet, send it to the duplicator and say "don't change anything - just press it" and they don't have to charge you a setup fee or mastering charge. You should get back from them an exact clone of the CD-R you sent in to them. LOTS of my clients love that they can do the mastering here where they can hear it and approve it, instead of having it messed with at some remote place where they can't have any say other than approving the final reference CD from the duplicator. and if there's a problem with that (and I've had several jobs where there was...) it's a hassle to deal with.

Look, I'd LOVE to get CD-A working in WIN XP again (following your instructions and those of others I did manage to do it once, but I had to reinstall XP for other reasons and now I can't seem to get it working again) but since I'm a Vegas user and Vegas 3 has CD-A burning onboard, it's not that big a deal to me.

But there it is - that's my reason for preferring CD-A over Wavelab.


Phil O'Keefe
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