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cd burner

1. What's the difference between cd-r and cd-rw?
2. which one is for cubasis?
3. What cd burner can I use with Cubasis that is for $100?
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cd-r = cd-recordable
cd-rw=cd-rewritable (no good for burning music)
Your software (Cubasis) has nothing to do with recording (burning) CDs, but your "BURNING SOFTWARE" (like NERO) has.
Any CD burner will work, but not all types of blank CDs will work with every burner.
Read this:
http://www.studiocovers.com/articles2.htm
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can I buy a cd-rw and use cd-r's? coz cd-r drives are hard to find.
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CD-RW (CD-ReWriteable) drives will do either CD-R's (CD-Recordables) or CD-RW's.

The difference between tha 2 is basically:

CD-R - can only be recorded on once, then that's it - can't be touched again, but will nearly always play on ya CD player

CD-RW - can be added 2 as much as you want - but nearly all CD players won't accept
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