No CD Architect in SF5.0? Use Get It On CD instead.

ritualdevice wrote on 7/5/2001, 2:39 PM
Recognized my CDR drive no prolem. Has many of the same features. Works equally well in crossfade and envelope editing, index and track setting is a snap, as well as splitting long wavs into tracks for Audio mastering (something I use a lot when chopping my DJ mixes into compilation CDs). Just finished my first product with it, very easy to use.

More info at www.steinberg.net

No, I'm not a steinberg employee, I'm just pissed at Sonic Foundry for killing CD Architect. It's now my mission to make them feel my pain.

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MollyF wrote on 7/11/2001, 10:02 AM
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out when CD Architect no longer works on my system.
ramallo wrote on 7/11/2001, 6:30 PM
Hi,

Good advice, but: is possible write CD's with ISCR codes and track names?

Thanks
earthrisers wrote on 7/13/2001, 12:32 PM
It's impossible to tell much about Get It On CD from the manufacturer's website, isn't it? I couldn't find any specific information about the product on the Steinberg website. Essentially, they say it's a swell product, but they don't say whether you can create PC codes, create individual selectable track-starts within a long file, etc. etc.
There's no clue whether it can really do all that the late, lamented CD Architect can do.
cyberMIX wrote on 7/22/2001, 8:16 PM
Where can I buy Get It On CD? None of my sources list it in their inventories.