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An Introduction to Recording Your Own CD
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Music makes our lives so much richer. We love to listen to music on CDs,
on TV, on the radio and in movie theaters. We listen to it when we work
and when we play, on headphones and in our cars.
When we discover something we want to hear again and again, we add it
to our collections by purchasing it on a CD. It’s fun to share our favorite
music with friends and family.
Many of us do more than just listen to music. We make our own music as
we sing and play, and write our own songs. Thanks to recent advances in
digital technology, we can even record audio CDs of our own music all by
ourselves. Computers and all-in-one studio workstations make it possible.
In the past, great-sounding recordings could only be made in expensive,
professional recording studios. Not anymore.
Anyone can record a CD at
home—it’s easy, inexpensive and lots of fun.
You might want to record a CD for any number of reasons:
You can listen to your own music through your favorite sound
system—or anywhere, for that matter. It’s an amazing experience.
You can give your music to friends and family.
You can give personalized mix CDs as gifts.
You can sell CDs of your music at performances or over the Internet.
You can create CDs for singing or playing along with for fun.
You can make reference CDs of music you want to practice or rehearse
with other musicians.
Your Own CD
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