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 How you can burn live mixes directly to CD
Wednesday, 30 May 2001

One of the more interesting questions we have received from time-to-time is this: How do I burn my live DJing performance directly to CD?

 By Bella Tu

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How you can burn live mixes directly to CD
Here's your answer...

From www.nticdmaker.com: 'One of the features of CD-Maker 2000 that's got everyone buzzing is its revolutionary LIVE Audio capabilities. With LIVE Audio, you can record ANY sound from the line-in or mic connectors of your sound card, and burn it REAL-TIME to CD. This is perfect for dictation, live music recording, or anywhere where you want to instantly burn sound to a CD.

But with CD-Maker 2000 LIVE Audio, it gets even better...

For you budding DJ's out there, you can even mix sound in REAL-TIME from multiple input sources. Add your own lyrics to your favorite background music or mix a CD with a cassette tape (must be supported by your sound card).

Burning LIVE Audio is easy - just hit START when you want to begin and STOP when you're done.'

NTI CD-Maker 2000 runs on Windows 95/98/NT/2000 and if purchased online costs just $49.99 US and comes with a 30-day guarantee to fully refund you the purchase price if you are not completely satisfied [conditions apply].

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