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In a message dated 15/11/98 02:01:28 GMT, you write: << Another thing to beware of is that if you are trying to press your own disks, a WORM drive or even a rewritable is not the best way to go, as the sound quality is definitely not there; output it an ADAT and then take it to a press house... It's worth the extra money to have it done correctly. >> WORM works fine for me, quality as good as any other CD. I use a writer that is specific to WORM, as apparently decks that support rewriting are not reliable for audio disks to use on consumer CDplayers. As I understand it the quality problem happens with drives that can't read audio digitally (which is most of them). Commonly you can record an audioCD onto hard disk, but the sound is first D/Aed by the CDdrive and sent to the sound card for A/D. With SCSI CD drives you don't have this problem though. Off topic? yes but hopefully useful to creative-musos-with-computer-access. Soundcard, I use an Event Gina (£460) 2 in 8 out (+SPDif I/O),20 bit , 48kHz(or 44.1). SPDif I/O recommended. Andy Butler