kp174,
To mixdown to the computer you'll need a couple items. If you already have a computer, you probably already have these things. You need: a soundcard (computers usually come with them), an audio recording program (n-tracks, powertracks pro, cakewalk, logic audio, cubase, etc)
Just connect the output of your 4-track to the input of the soundcard. If you're using the computer soundcard, you'll need an adaptor that makes an two 1/4 inch phono plugs into a stereo 1/8 inch mini plug (radio shack)
Balance your tracks on the 4-track and send the signal to the soundcard. Make sure that you don't send too much signal or the track will distort. Once you successfully get the music recorded and saved into the computer (as a wav file with a PC or AIFF on a MAC) you then can burn a CD with software that will come with your CD player.
With a standalone CD recorder you just press record and you're recording a CD. However, this route is more expensive than the internal computer CD recorder and you will have more limited options (computer backup) with the standalone recorder route.
Rev E
[This message has been edited by Rev E (edited 04-18-2000).]