Logic Platinum and burning .wav(s) to CD

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Hey guys and gals, I am sure that you are all probably all to familiar with my Logic Audio problem(S) as well as my crusade to get an e-Magic Logic Audio Forum put up on this website.

Anyway, I have finally gotten my PC based DAW to at least allow me to record and playback 3 tracks of .wav files. Now I want/ed to burn the mixed down songs onto a CD-R. Here is what I have been doing. I open up the TRACK MIXER and then go back and highlight the tracks I want to bounce down to one track in the ARANGE window, and then go back to the track mixer and click on bounce. Then I save the new bounced down combined .wav file as BestSongEverWritten.wav (or whatever) and then click on SAVE and then I have a .wav file of the others all mixed together. So now I can pull that file up on something like Windows Media Player (or whatever Player I want) and listen to my masterpiece. However, if I stick in a CD-R into my burner and then burn that .wav file to CD... there is a TON of static intruduced. Now that I do not get??? If I listen to it directly from the Hard Drive in a Windows Media Player type Application, then what is happening between the HDD and the burner that is making the "chushhhhhhhuhhsuushushuhssssssss" sound?

I have to admit that the fuzz adds an unexpected effect to the song that makes it sound cool. However, I can't have that fuzz all the time. What is my problem?

Thanks guys,
Mike
 
process of elimintation.... have you tried burning different WAV's (maybe ripped ones) to determine if it's your burner or the WAV?
 
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