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CD Burner with i/o and scsi interface
What's with all these CD Burners on the market made by Tascam, Sony and others that are rack mountable and have balanced I/O but no scsi/firewire/usb interfaces? I personally would like to be able to cut audio to a CD like these burners allow you too but I also want to be able to drop some audio files and projects to a CD too without having to own 2 different burners. Is there a physical problem with this idea or are these people not smart? I think for 1000 bucks they can slap a scsi interface on these things so we can have a true CDR. who the hell masters to a CD anyways?
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Re: CD Burner with i/o and scsi interface
Not one response? That's sad. Is it that stupid of a post? OK, I was just wondering.
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