Question about CDs
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 6:56 pm
Hi folks,
This will be my first year attending. I'm getting some cds together to bring to the Rally, and had a few questions.
I'm both an acoustic singer/songwriter and an instrumentalist who dabbles in midi orchestration. My acoustic songwriter songs are very different from my instrumental music, which is more 'orchestral' flavored. Would I be better served to make two different cds, one for each of my styles, or would it be okay to just put together a sampler of sorts, with the songs styles and genres clearly marked?
Also, when burning cds, is it okay to use mp3s, or should they be audio cds that can be played in any cd player? I saw on Taxi TV that mp3s can be tagged with all sorts of information. I'm not sure if it's possible to do that with wav files (showing some of my inexperience here).
I'm excited to meet everyone, and plan on wearing a dot on my badge. I'm not super vocal in these forums, but it's pretty much a daily stop for me.
Thanks for your time and see you soon!
Tim
This will be my first year attending. I'm getting some cds together to bring to the Rally, and had a few questions.
I'm both an acoustic singer/songwriter and an instrumentalist who dabbles in midi orchestration. My acoustic songwriter songs are very different from my instrumental music, which is more 'orchestral' flavored. Would I be better served to make two different cds, one for each of my styles, or would it be okay to just put together a sampler of sorts, with the songs styles and genres clearly marked?
Also, when burning cds, is it okay to use mp3s, or should they be audio cds that can be played in any cd player? I saw on Taxi TV that mp3s can be tagged with all sorts of information. I'm not sure if it's possible to do that with wav files (showing some of my inexperience here).
I'm excited to meet everyone, and plan on wearing a dot on my badge. I'm not super vocal in these forums, but it's pretty much a daily stop for me.
Thanks for your time and see you soon!
Tim