Drew,
If I may suggest yet one more
solution in archiving your sequenced songs on a quality media other than a CD.
You can also record those sequences directly to your VCR and get some of the
highest quality analog recording possible. Assuming you have a reasonably good
VCR, you can use a normal VCR tape or purchase what is referred to as a "Hi-Fi"
VCR tape for a buck or two more which is specifically made for recording audio.
You will be hard-pressed to tell the difference between that and a CD at normal
listening levels. There is virtually no discernable distortion or noise. Some of
the high-end VCRs also have level meters but most folks didn't spend that kind
of money for a VCR recorder. Assuming you have a choice of speeds (2-hour,
4-hour, or 6-hour) use the fastest - the 2-hour. Although, in my opinion
the quality of recording on a VCR is so good, again you would be hard-pressed to
tell the difference, whether at the 2-hour or 6-hour
speed.
Alan
----- Original Message -----From: drewSent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 6:17 PMSubject: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] How can I make a CD from my VFXsd
I would like to have a CD of my songs that I have sequenced on my
VFXsd. But "technolgy challenged" as I am I'm lookin for some help
on how to go about it. I have outputs from my mixer all 1/4 phone,
including a recorder out. Any help would be appreciated.
DREW