Oh, hi there. Thanks for asking. Professional crastination sorry. Got interleaved with several Amazoning deals. Cheap speakers that actually sound good etc... Bought an itty bitty Behringer mixer/food processor with 3 actual band EQ. I stuck that between a DVD player and the stereo amp. The mids work wonders to alleviate driver compression and I even got classical stuff sounding good in the 80 to 100 db range. Pop music is already configured to play loud so no issues with drum practice. Still could use a graphic (using a geographic equalizer now) but I gotta say, if you need a good preamp, try a recording mixer. 😵 🤣
Lol. Thanks for the demerit as well
Ok, freighter with thousands of high end cars bound for the states, catches fire. They let it burn out. NAND foundry contaminates Crucial or Micron (forget) whole nand inventory. This is on top of an ongoing chip {censored}tage. Eng Muffs are wonderful but don't come in sinnymons raising and booblerry. I eat with plain peanut butter incidentally.
This is all fuel for what I call apex investors to keep it high for themselves. This works so well it has to be deliberate.
Good thing I have no use for new gitter stuff or porsches or DDR5 sticks. Crucial or somebody had to chuck an acre of SSD memory. Contamination they said. Safeway markets are out of bagels of all things.
I've used Cyberlink, Ashampoo, Burnaware, and a couple others. They all worked so I settled on Cyberlink for its convenience. I don't use WindMedia because it doesn't do wav files. Other than that, the software is automatic so what's to detail?
Afraid to pick this up? Artists rights?
I've found commercial CD tracks to be the best lab for practice. (A debt any musician owes the industry) Practice that is. And towards that end... eavor, I rip the tracks I use and simply burn them as required. Problem is "same as original" doesn't seem to mean exact dupe. How to fix?