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Old 11-25-2001
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Fostex Vf08 Burning

I HAVE A FOSTEX VF08 NEARLY FULL OF SONGS. I WOULD LIKE TO BURN THEM ON TO CD. I DO NOT HAVE A CD BURNER YET. SHOULD I BUY A STAND ALONE OR ONE THAT IS BUILT IN TO MY COMPUTER?
I HAVE A 200 MMX WITH 64 MEG OF RAM , NO RECORDING SOFTWARE YET. WHAT SHOULD I DO?


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Old 12-04-2001
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Brian, I'd go for a stand alone burner, but MAKE SURE IT HAS DIGITAL IN AND OUT so you can save and load your songs to free hard drive space, as well as to use for a mixing to CD. Try Phillips, maybe.
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