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  • How to Fold ANSI Drawings

    Rolled, large-format architectural drawings can be unwieldy to carry. Instead, many architects and engineers fold the drawing sheets, making them easier to carry, as well as review, in confined spaces. Conveniently, American National Standards Institute (ANSI) drawing sizes can all be folded to the ANSI A module (8 1/2 inches by 11 inches). The ANSI sheet sizes are: ANSI A, 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches; ANSI B, 11 inches by 17 inches; ANSI C, 17 inches by 22 inches; ANSI D, 22 inches by 34 inches; and ANSI E, 34 inches by 44 inches.

  • How to Make a Custom CD Sleeve

    Owning many CD jewel cases often means needing a large storage area to hold those cases. Storage space disappears the more CDs you buy. You can create a CD sleeve to save space and be creative. CD sleeves take up less than half the space of a typical CD case, and the creator can print any content on the sleeve desired.

  • How to Make Free CD Case Labels Online

    CD case labels describe the musical artists and songs on a particular CD. If you create your own CD's or lose your CD case label, you may create your own labels using the online generator, Paper CD Case. This online service, allows you to input the track names and artist and export the CD case as a PDF file for printing. To use this service, you will need to know the tracks and artists featured on the CD.

  • How to Make an iTunes Playlist in Zune

    Zune offers you the option to sync your iTunes with your Zune account. This allows you to transfer any individual songs or playlists you have already added or created in iTunes over to your Zune account. As long as the computer or laptop you are using contains the iTunes account from which you would like to transfer songs, you may import any song or playlist from iTunes into your Zune account.

  • How to Find Track Information on a CD

    If you use Windows Media Player on your computer, you can probably find the track information for an original CD by merely inserting the CD into your CD-ROM. If you've copied the CD from an original, or downloaded music from the Internet, you may find "unknown artist" displayed in your media player's CD track information. If this is the case, you can use the media player Winamp to locate your CD track information. Winamp will automatically identify any music you add to your Winamp library, using the Gracenote music database.

  • How to Add Refills to Reason

    Reason is a digital audio workstation that allows you to compose and mix your own digital music. Unlike some audio workstations, it doesn't work well with prerecorded audio, instead it focuses on MIDI and the instruments that come in Refills. Refills are compressed sound files of a set of instruments that include at least a four-octave scale of the instrument. They sometimes include different effects, such as legato or staccato. Refills are a great way to expand your music composition repertoire. Once you're comfortable with them, you can even try making your own (see Resources).

  • The Best CD & DVD Stores

    When looking for a specific CD or DVD, it is important to keep in mind the cost and the reliability of the retailer. The best stores will offer low prices and a product you can count on. Aside from online shopping, there are still plenty of stores where it's possible to find quality CDs and DVDs.

  • How to Seal a CD

    Online music stores make it easy for consumers to purchase songs. You can download music onto your computer and then burn it onto a blank CD later. If you’ve made a CD of your favorite music, protect it against damage by sealing it in a plastic sleeve. Plastic sleeves are re-sealable and offer an inexpensive way to seal your CDs. Because the sleeve is plastic, you don’t have to worry about the sleeve damaging your CD, and you can see straight through to the label if you use one to list the songs on the CD.

  • How to Make Your Own CD Online

    Despite the unquestionable popularity of downloading music, independent musicians still find it advantageous to make hard-copy CDs of their music. Submitting a CD for a magazine review or radio airplay presents a much higher chance of success than sending links to online MP3 files. Moreover, having CDs on hand at live performances is a must for converting an audience member's enthusiasm into a spontaneous sale. Fortunately, you can accomplish the entire CD ordering process online.

  • How to Find a CD by Track

    Surfing the Internet is a great way to find new music by bands and musicians unknown to you. Once you find a new song you love, chances are you'd like to hear more from that artist. Finding the album that features that song may seem like a challenge. Fortunately, it's easy to learn how to find the CD from which an audio track came with just a few mouse clicks.

  • How to Record an MP3 to a CD

    Innovations in computer technology have made recording an MP3 to a CD easier than ever before. A MP3 is a compressed digital audio format that enables users to store thousands of songs on their computer hard drives and other devices. MP3 files are generally smaller than the uncompressed audio files generally found on CDs; consequently, a user can store many more MP3 files on a CD-R (recordable CD). Whether you're working on a PC or a Mac, generating a CD of MP3 files requires no more than a few clicks of the mouse and a few minutes of time.

  • Selling CDs Online

    CDs can be sold online at cdbaby.com, which allows musicians to register their CD to be sold and distributed by the Web site. Advertise a CD, contact mp3 sites and ship CDs with tips from a professional musician in this free video on careers in music.

  • How to Sell CDs Online

    So you've recorded, mixed and mastered your own CD and you have boxes of replicated and beautifully shrink-wrapped CDs stacked in your closet. Now the real work begins: you have to sell them. Fewer and fewer people buy their music from bricks and mortar retail establishments, and without a major distribution deal, you're not likely to see your CD in their racks anyway. Fortunately, the Internet has leveled the playing field somewhat and offers the independent artist many opportunities to sell his product. Here are a few ways to get started on your quest to sell your CDs online.

  • How to Create CD Labels Online

    You can create CD labels online through generators. You fill out your music CD information, add artwork and print it out directly from the Internet. If you design CDs or lost your inserts from your collection, creating labels is important. You will have all the song information present without having to skip through the CDs. Using online generators is another option when you do not have access to a word-processing or graphics program. Instead of paying for expensive tools, you can create CD labels online.

  • How to Make an iPod Playlist

    Making an iPod playlist is a great way to organize your music. It is also ideal for making special music mixes for friends or for special occasions. A great addition to any gift is a music mix tailored to the receiver's taste in music.

  • How to Find Underground CDs

    Underground CDs can be classified as unusual or avant-garde titles that attract a small but enthusiastic audience. Some underground CD genres include poetry, risque comedy, performance art and one hit wonder groups of the 1950s to the 1980s. If you're looking for a CD that Wal-Mart doesn't stock, here's what to do.

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