> Does anyone out there >have a suggestion for another (inexpensive) program I could use just to >ready the audio for CD that isn't such a pain in the neck? I know it's expensive, but I just have to rave about Wavelab. It is the one program I have on my computer that consistently makes me money. It is my main tool for everything I do that isn't multitrack transfers ( I do my multitrack mixing in Wavelab too though) The realtime scrolling zoom makes editing simple and easy. You can drop markers manually or on the fly, drag the file to a CD program and burn it. Wavelab isn't perfect, but I have found it to be the easiest editing program I have tried, and I would rather pay more for ease of use. I have to work with the program all day, and comfort and ease of use are big factors. Matt Sohn Audio Preservationist Louis Armstrong House and Archives www.satchmo.net