hello all, i am transferring 180 minute cassettes to ProTools and also creating one preservation cd, and one access cd. The cassettes are of Stella Adler's acting classes. Usually, with 90 minute cassettes, I create an access cd while creating a ProTools session, using a marantz professional cd recorder. However, with the longer recording time, an entire 90 minute session would not fit on one cd. using protools, i want to divide the sessions into more manageable sections and also create tracks to help patrons better navigate a cd. how difficult is this? what equipment do i need? i've tried making an audio cd from the protools session using adaptec TOAST 4.1.1, but the CD's cannot be read as audio CD's. will I simply need to play the original cassette again, stopping the recording when I want to start a new track, or should I pursue the other method? It seems like it would be far quicker to manage everything in a ProTools session after the initial capture than to continuously playback the original. Or is there a far simpler way? Am I thinking about this all wrong?
Mark Downs
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Technical Services
Harry Ransom Center
University of Texas at Austin