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What does Disc Makers mean when they say this?
the part of the order form that says:
acceptable audio master formats- Your master must be mixed to two-track, edited and sequenced. What do they mean by "two-track"?? is that when your done with your mix, and you bounce to disk for the mastering session? -using two tracks?? hard L, and hard R?? [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: What does Disc Makers mean when they say this?
What they mean is a stereo audio master, not a multi-track one.
Discmakers accept the following formats: * PMCD master (pre-mastered CD) * CD-R master * Digital Audio Tape (DAT) * 1610 or 1630 U-matic Tape * DDC * Mini Disc Makers DDP (or exabyte tape) * 1/2" or 1/4" Analog Tape Those are all audio formats. So what you need is to have a final stereo (two tracks) master in one of those formats. For you, the most useful choice is probably DAT or CDR, so just transfer your stereo mix to one of those supports. Bounce a stereo file to disc and use a CD burning app like Toast or Jam or MasterList or Waveburner to burn an audio CD. |
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Re: What does Disc Makers mean when they say this?
oh, ok.....cool. thanks.
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