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In the Thread: Digital recorders: what the "big boys" use?
Post Subject: Digital recorders: what the "big boys" use?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/5/2005

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I wonder what the “big people” who work for the companies that commercially manufacture some good sounding CDs (it happens occasionally) use as the CD recorders?

It happens with me 1-2 times per year when I’m trying to records something on CD and I constantly get disappointed with the results. I used a few dedicated “unloaded” PC boxes with good CR-writers (including external), the top of the lines of Mackies, Fostexes, Denons, HHBs, Tascams and Alesis and all of them did not perform well. I heard that MAC’s CRW are better... but I never tried…

Anyhow, what the “big boys” use for recording? I can’t believe that the DG guys who did “The Originals”, the EMI guys who did “Great Recording of Century”, the guys who did the “Testaments” or many other labels humiliate themselves with CDR junk that I have tried. Perhaps, they handle and master data in DAT format but still soon on later it got recorded to CD disk. How do they it?

Thanks,
Romy the Cat

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