I always bring a few blanks, extra 'generic' stick on labels with my contact info, and marking pens.

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You can always use iTunes. It's a free download. All you have to do is create a playlist of the songs you want, order them, and burn the playlist to CD. Very easy and cost nothing!RichardCharles wrote:Does anyone have a cd burning software they swear by?
Yes of course, although you might wanna bring real headphones in case there aren't any...cause earbuds are a bit too, uhm, personal...ragani wrote:I can burn them here before I leave... I've always had CD's, but wanted to know if using the iPod for music review is acceptable?? Anyone??
I have one I swear at.RichardCharles wrote:Does anyone have a cd burning software they swear by?
Perfect! Thank you, Matt! No stuff to "pitch" to them this year-- I'm working on all artist pieces for the time being... got some real catching-up to do with my artist releases!! See ya soon!!matto wrote:Yes of course, although you might wanna bring real headphones in case there aren't any...cause earbuds are a bit too, uhm, personal...ragani wrote:I can burn them here before I leave... I've always had CD's, but wanted to know if using the iPod for music review is acceptable?? Anyone??![]()
I used my iPad at another conference recently...the mentors really seemed to like it cause they could skip from song to song, forward thru them etc, as they pleased.
Of course you still need a CD to give to the person to take home in case they like your stuff...
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