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How to Burn a Rap Mix CD

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Summary: Learn how to burn a rap mix CD in order to produce a hit rap track in this free video series that will have you creating rhythmic rap music in no time.

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By Ricky B.
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Frederick "Ricky B." Burchell is a rapper/producer. He released his first solo album "The Calling" on D-Fusion Music/Broken Records in 1998. The song "Stand Up 4 Tha Faith" reached...read more

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"Now we?re going to talk about burning your CD. When you burn your CD, you rendered it down to 48k-24. There's a lot of programs that will automatically change it for you. The CD, it's a 44-16 to make it an audio CD. But what you want to do when you?re burning your CD, a lot of CD's have different speeds on it. You want to burn your CD at the slowest possible speed. I've noticed there's not much of a difference but I've noticed that the slower the speed I record and burn the CD to, the better the quality the sound. So I guess it takes a little bit when you kind of, when it's rushing to put the data on the disc, it may lose a little bit. But if you record it at a slow speed the sound sounds a whole lot better. So when you?re burning your CD, take it and just burn it at a slow speed. It may take a long time, if the songs five minutes it?s going to take about five minutes or a lot longer to burn. But you want to burn it down at a slow rate because when you put it in your car or when you have it in your stereo you'll have a good quality sound. And you'll have a true sound of the mix once you get done with it."

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