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Burn, Baby, Burn!: Recording Audio CDs from any Source, LPs to MP3s [Paperback]

Josh McDaniel (Author), Bob Starrett (Author)
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July 3, 2004

Burn, Baby, Burn! is your ultimate guide to recording audio CDs. If you're mired in stacks of vinyl, boxes of old cassettes, or have a computer full of unorganized digital tunes, this book is what you need. Authors Josh McDaniel and Bob Starrett-the always-expert and sometimes-irreverent CD mavens-take you step by step through how to record your own audio CDs. Whether you're copying LPs, cassettes, or MP3s, Josh and Bob make it easy to copy, clean up, and record your favorite tunes. Along the way, they provide lots of tips, and they make sure you have as much fun learning as you do listening to your new compilation CDs. You'll learn how to find and use the best software for recording audio, set up your hardware for expert recording and copying, revive your worn-out albums and fuzzy cassette tapes with audio-restoration tools, capture and record audio streams, decode MP3s for use on audio CDs, and burn your favorite tunes to compilation CDs.


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Finally--a book for the vinyl-phile who wishes to convert LPs to MP3s! The Little Audio CD Book, a joint effort by Bob Starrett and Josh McDaniel, bridges the gap between vinyl and computer/CD audio. Providing a wealth of information about hardware and software choices, the authors lead us from desire to fulfillment in the world of digital re-recording of analog LP or tape to computer. Extensive use of both tutorials and screen shots make this volume easy to read and follow.

The book introduces the CD recorder, and explains the differences between CD-R and CD-RW. Various brand names are described, along with the explanation that "in some cases, cost does not equal quality." Along with the descriptions of the various types of media that are available, and explanations of the different read and write speeds, Starrett and McDaniel demystify the computer CD-R.

The authors do an admirable job of presenting all of the concepts that are involved in producing an audio CD on the home computer. The sections that are devoted to audio software choices and system configuration are worthy of enthusiastic praise. More raves are in order for the coverage on recording from vinyl or cassettes. It's in these two areas that The Little Audio CD Book really shines. If you follow the steps as outlined in chapter 7, you'll be able to make a quality digital recording from vinyl in a surprisingly short amount of time. The authors' ability to anticipate common stumbling blocks and many of the more arcane problems that one might encounter is notable.

If you have hundreds of irreplaceable LPs (as many of us do) and live without the hope of ever seeing them in CD format, you can stop despairing right now. With this book, which is filled with handy tutorials, you get a step-by-step tour through the process of recording your favorite music onto your hard drive. The presentations of how to edit the hiss, clicks, and pops out of the resulting WAV file, and how to prepare and finally record your favorite jams onto a CD, alone are worth the price of this superlative book. Buy it, study it, treasure it! --Robert D. Gately --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

The affordable new CD-R drives turn every computer into a potential recording studio. If you'd like to augment your music collection with CDs you burn yourself, The Little Audio CD Book is your complete and jargon-free introduction to recording audio CDs--no previous experience required.

The Little Audio CD Book covers the gamut of CD-R and audio restoration software packages, CD-R and CD-R/RW drives, audio file formats, and audio sources. The authors not only tell you how to choose the right hardware and software, they show you exactly how to record your own CDs from a wide variety of sources. You'll learn everything from how to digitally restore the worn tracks of your favorite old records to how to download and record those hot MP3 files from the Internet.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press (July 3, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321241312
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321241313
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,404,166 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for newcomers to CD Burning!, August 1, 2004
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For making audio CDs at home, this book covers it all. Not much hear for the experienced audiophile but newcomers to CD making will find much to gain by reading this book. Chapters cover vinyl-to-CD, Mp3-to-CD, cassette-to-CD and on and on. There is even a chapter that covers making "Enhanced CDs". That is, those CDs that not only play on an audio player but have additional functionality when placed in a CD-ROM drive. Much of the book discusses various audio editing software and what you can do with it. Highly recommend to all but those who already have
considerable experience in making their own music CDs.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a brief introduction, December 14, 2000
This book works as a brief introduction to making your own audio CDs. It deals with obtaining music over the internet as well as making CDs from tapes and vinyl LPs. Audio technology can be very detailed and this book is definitely geared for the novice. As a result, the focus is on "how to" and very little on "why." So the chapters on audio restoration are intriquing, but frustrating in their necessary brevity. Don't get me wrong, I think the authors have done a good job in writing for their audience. I'd like to see them tackle an entire book on just audio restoration.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not much for Mac Users, July 14, 2004
This review is from: Burn, Baby, Burn!: Recording Audio CDs from any Source, LPs to MP3s (Paperback)
The book offers a wealth of information for PC users, but unlike the many very common guides which include illustrations for both Mac and PC formats, only 3 of this book's 200+ pages offer specific guidance for Mac-users.
Samples, examples, and illustrations are of the authors' favorite PC Programs while only mentioning Mac options on one or two pages.
I will offer that theory, practice, and concept are pretty thorough but as for practicality for Mac Users, I beg, please guys... do a Mac version.
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