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I use a Tascam DR-1 digital recorder to record my band and my self. Here is the link for the device TASCAM .
I need to know if I my method of creating CD's from the recorded music is the best way. My goal is to create CD's that will play on anything including computers, home stereo systems, and car stereo systems. This is needed because I distribute the recorded sessions to all the members and singers. Some of them use Windows, some use Macs, some don't have a computer but listen using their stereo systems.
The Tascam will record using wave or mp3. I always select mp3. I then download the tracks to my MacBook Pro and open in GarageBand to edit. After editing I export to iTunes as a AAC file. Then finally after collected several songs I burn to a CD. Am I going about this the best way? So far no one has complained that they can not play the CD's.
I need to know if I my method of creating CD's from the recorded music is the best way. My goal is to create CD's that will play on anything including computers, home stereo systems, and car stereo systems. This is needed because I distribute the recorded sessions to all the members and singers. Some of them use Windows, some use Macs, some don't have a computer but listen using their stereo systems.
The Tascam will record using wave or mp3. I always select mp3. I then download the tracks to my MacBook Pro and open in GarageBand to edit. After editing I export to iTunes as a AAC file. Then finally after collected several songs I burn to a CD. Am I going about this the best way? So far no one has complained that they can not play the CD's.