Burning CD's

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I have Calkwalk 6 on my computer and want to burn CD's from my Roland VS-840. I have a CardDeluxe installed on my Compaq Presario 5030 (300 mhz processor, 6.4 gig hard drive, 64 mg RAM). I don't have SoundForge, CoolEdit or any other sophisticated editing program. Will Cakewalk do the trick for me and, if so, how do I go about it?
 
Not quite

CW 6 has no CDR writing function. I'd suggest EZ CD Creator.
And either Cool Edit or Sound Forge would be handy tools to have to get CDs that are even in the ballpark when it comes to normalized audio files.
For me, sometimes the CW normalize function worked and sometimes it didn't.
SF and CE always worked.
 
Follow-Up to drstawl

I appreciate the answer. Are you saying that EZ CD Creator outperforms SF & CE? Also, I have a chance to upgrade to CW 9 at no cost; does this version do the trick? Last question: Where do I get EZ CD Creator and what's the average cost? THANK YOU!
 
Normalising?

I've always thought that it's not cool to normalise a wave file - any comment sonusman or slackmaster?? :D
 
Re: Follow-Up to fordorski

Hi fodorski,

EZ CD Creator allows you to burn CDs. SF and CE do not. They are audio editing applications that allow you to process your audio before committing it to CD.

CW 9 doesn't include CD burning functions either. But I would upgrade anyway because it's much better than version 6.

EZ CD Creator is available from Adaptec (www.adaptec.com).

Best,
Scott

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