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    +1 to all the advice so far

    Burn as slow as the computer will allow.
    Maxell is reasonable media, so no issues there.
    Ditch iTunes. Even the free "media burner" is a step up.

    Depending on the software, you might be able to make an "ISO" image and burn that to the CD.
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    Amy clipping on the recording could muck up the burn...
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    I will add that splitting your tracks in say, Audacity, gives you an opportunity to analyze the sound wave for clipping or silence.

    Once did a mix that cut off part of the way through and didn't notice until I loaded into an editor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by space monkey View Post
    I will add that splitting your tracks in say, Audacity, gives you an opportunity to analyze the sound wave for clipping or silence.

    Once did a mix that cut off part of the way through and didn't notice until I loaded into an editor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by space monkey View Post
    I will add that splitting your tracks in say, Audacity, gives you an opportunity to analyze the sound wave for clipping or silence.

    Once did a mix that cut off part of the way through and didn't notice until I loaded into an editor.
    I use an external controller that will record a "safety track" at -10dB....for just such occasions.
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    Or if you don't want to split manually just make a cue file and create a audio ISO this will also make easier for burning or just create the cue file for the wav file may need google I'm not tupingm an how to on it

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