[ddots-l] Re: Cd Architect Anyone?

  • From: "Phil Muir" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:39:07 -0000

Think Jean has used it quite a bit.



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    Chris

I was using it purely to burn things of after finishing them in Sound Forge.
Now SF 10 has the ability to burn CDs as well as tracks I no longer use it.

It maybe worth testing out SF10, the Snowman scripts work really well,
especially in XP.

I have to confess that I found most of CD A not that accessible.

Best wishes for the Xmas and New Year

Ian Rattray

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From: "Jörgen Hansson" <hansson.jogge@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 11:12 AM
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Cd Architect Anyone?

> Hello Chris!
> I have that CD architect program, but I haven't used it for a long long
> while.
> but I can say is, it's supporting regions and you can even do your own
> insertion of tracks by pressing the letter T once you're at the beginning
> of the song you want to create your own track number on the actual CD
> you're burning. then, you the track insertion will be automatically burned
> into the CD it self.
> the q list and pq code, is something I have never worked with, I just use
> it as I like to use it to. and another neat thing with it is that you can
> even use the J, K and L letter to scrub within the audio wave file you
> have inserted to the project you're working on, that helps you find the
> posission where you want to insert the track number.
> I hope this is good info of what you can use it for.
> well, this is the info I can give you from what I have been using it for.
> Regards,
> Jörgen Hansson!
> Tel +46 703-601296
> www.jorgenhansson.com
> skype: djtropical4532
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Smart" <chris_s@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar list" <jsonar@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: <blind-recordists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 6:26 AM
> Subject: [ddots-l] Cd Architect Anyone?
>
>
>> Hi folks.
>>
>> Is anybody else here using CD Architect?
>> I'm basically wondering how you have found to best use the program, what
>> your procedures are typically, what you do within it to produce technical
>> data for project record keeping, etc.
>>
>> I just finished the Audio Mastering course I was taking, and didn't
>> really have time to learn how to use CD Architect.  I've used Nero 6 for
>> a few years now, and while it works great, I'm starting to need a little
>> more direct control over the process. I'm especially interested in how it
>> can generate cue files, PQ code lists etc. for my projects.
>> When I master something for a client, I want to document everything
>> easily and quickly, if possible.
>>
>> I did spend about five minutes looking around, opening a few wave files
>> etc. but couldn't quickly find out how to arrow around a list of my
>> tracks, change PQ codes, pause lengths between tracks etc.  For my final
>> project for the course, I ended up making a track sheet, similar to a cue
>> sheet, by hand, and just burning in Nero with standard track gaps etc. It
>> worked fine, but took longer then I would like to when doing paid work
>> for clients.
>>
>> For those of you using CD Architect, what parts of it have you found most
>> accessible?  The manual lists several views or ways to look at your
>> project, and talks a lot about dragging files and index points around. I
>> do see lots of keyboard shortcuts listed though, which looks good.
>>
>> Have you found a need for scripts at all, or is it pretty usable out of
>> the box?
>>
>> have you found a way to import your Sonar or Sound Forge projects,
>> carrying enough metadata over in the process to make burning a snap?  I
>> haven't tried it yet, but does it support regions generated in Sound
>> Forge?  What about markers?
>> As I work on a project, I like to produce a single wave file containing
>> all tracks, required pauses, indices etc. I also keep copies of
>> individual tracks, especially if the client needs mp3 or other formats
>> for online distribution, but for the CD itself, I'd like to streamline
>> down to one file and automate things as much as possible.
>>
>> Sorry for the long rambling message. Thanks for any ideas or details on
>> how you like to work.
>>
>> Time to get my guitar playing back in shape, now that the mastering
>> course is over!
>>
>> Chris
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