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		skullfisher
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I'm curious how analog users go about burning reference cd's... not mastering, but just burning cd's of rough mixes to check on different systems, in the car, etc.
this is something that I did frequently in the non-linear world and I miss it. when I'm mixing, I like to burn reference cd's every night and listen to them in various places, listen to them again in the morning to find problems or things that need to be changed, etc.
what specific gear do you use?
I'm interested in the alesis masterlink, but it might be too 'loaded' for my purpose.
any suggestions?
				
			this is something that I did frequently in the non-linear world and I miss it. when I'm mixing, I like to burn reference cd's every night and listen to them in various places, listen to them again in the morning to find problems or things that need to be changed, etc.
what specific gear do you use?
I'm interested in the alesis masterlink, but it might be too 'loaded' for my purpose.
any suggestions?
 
 
		
 Hence my CR300 is the sole piece of  Fostex equipment in my nearly all Tascam studio.
   Hence my CR300 is the sole piece of  Fostex equipment in my nearly all Tascam studio. 
  As the scripture says, " For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief" (Ecclesiastes 1:18 NIV)
    As the scripture says, " For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief" (Ecclesiastes 1:18 NIV)
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		