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| quote: | Originally posted by jholten
sweet, thanks for the info..
yeah, the CDs i burn are "Data/MP3" in contrast to "CD/80min" .. im sure the CD way is more reliable and should change to that.
what do you mean by same key?
isn't it a waste of your album case to have so many 1 track/release CDs?
99% of the time from releases there is only one track out of the releases i would mix with.
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Yeah def switch to burning them as Audio CDs instead of Data/mp3.
I mean, if an artist releases a single with 2 different tracks on it. Most likely they wont be in the same key, thus i would burn seperate cd's.
If the release has like...the original plus 2 remix's...all in the same key, ill burn all 3 tracks to a CD.
Another reason i do this is to prevent screwing up CD's. The data on the cd...is burned from the center out...thus if im switching cds quickly and grab it by the data part itself...i most likely wont hit the data thats on it with my finger prints. Just something to think about you know.
I have a 350 cd wallet...which is perfect for me.
Plus many more wallets at home but i use the 350 for if i go out anywhere. Organized by Key, and kinda organized by BPM, but mainly key.
Hope this helps some too.
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