HDTT;184261 Wrote: 
> I beg to differ the burning process is huge in the making of a CD,
> jitter comes into play, we use a Sonic Solutions CD.1 to burn all of
> our CD's and media and burner make a very big difference, you should
> run that question or thought by Steve Nugent of Empirical audio I think
> he will agree with me. yeah it's bit for bit in the digital realm but
> you are forgetting you are applying that file to a moving object that's
> burning pits in a disk, it is a very critical process.
> Bob

Yes - the burning method and environment can make a difference.
A mate of mine regularly masters tracks for commercial CDs and will
only burn at 1x when writing disks for customers.


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