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24-Sep-2003, 03:14 PM #16
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wet chicken, do you know anything about these expensive fancy programs? like- how do they work?
One of my companies is a professional recording studio (64 track digital) so I guess the answer to your question is yes

We use only the P.A.R.I.S. system. It puts everything onto a special HD where we can edit and play with the tracks later. I don't think it has a feature to bus the sound to a CD burner, but I'm sure we could dump the audio straight to the CD burner if we wanted to. Don't know why we would want to do that though
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24-Sep-2003, 03:45 PM #17
well, i want to clear up all confusion here- my question has gotten muddled.

i want to know if direct to cd recording is possible, and now that i know it is, i want to know what would be happening behind the scenes in a program that could do this. i understand that it would make no snense for the purpose of recording music, but there are good reasons to want to record straight to a cd, instead of a hdd.
so i am not actually looking for something that can do what i want. i am just wanting to know possibilities.
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24-Sep-2003, 03:50 PM #18
thanks lola, that is what i was looking for, but the site it links to is in need of some fixes. i can't seem to find cd right plus...
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24-Sep-2003, 09:11 PM #19
Yeah, I know what you mean. The website needs a major overhaul. I did a search but all pages I found brought me back to the Prassi site.

I did find this site that may possibly be a download site but it wasn't working for me. Maybe you can try from where you are.

http://rotter.net/prog/cdrw.htm
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24-Sep-2003, 10:26 PM #20
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Originally posted by Kerri Ann:
well, i want to clear up all confusion here- my question has gotten muddled.

i want to know if direct to cd recording is possible, and now that i know it is, i want to know what would be happening behind the scenes in a program that could do this. i understand that it would make no snense for the purpose of recording music, but there are good reasons to want to record straight to a cd, instead of a hdd.
so i am not actually looking for something that can do what i want. i am just wanting to know possibilities.
Perhaps if you actually stated what you wanted in the first place, the answers would be more on target.
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