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TRY FORMATTING THE CD DISCS IN YOUR COMPUTER AND SELECTING THE SETTING THRU WINDOWS WHEN IT ASKS YOU, THAT IS IF YYOU ARE USING WINDOWS, I DUNNO WHAT ELSE TO TELL YOU, STICK IT IN THE CD BURNER AND RIGHT CLICK PROPERTIES AND HIT FORMAT TO USE WITH WHATEVER APPLICATION YOU ARE DOING
Whichever works best for you is best. You can always lay down a scratch track for each like this and then lay down another track to replace whatever you didn't like using the scratch track as a guide. Erase the scratch tracks that you don't need before you mix down. I hope this helps.
Go to HDD Utility -and then HDD Format
To do that click on MENU, then turn the Multi-Jog up to HDD Utility
Press once on MultiJog to select HDD Utility, and then turn the Multi-Jog to HDD Format.
Press once on MultiJog to select HDD Format
Then Click on the small "Complete" Button
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