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I do about 80% of my stuff using OSX, and use Bias PEAK (the free version) to edit & master the two-track stereo files, and Roxio Toast 5.1 (or is it Titanium...?) to actually burn the CD's. I've had no problems with either. There is another audio editing tool which is shareware called Amadeus (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/7392)... I prefer Peak just out of habit and cheapness, but I spent a bit of time with this, and it looked good. There are also a lot of good Midi packages coming out for OSX - including a new midi clock generator, a couple of Midi sampler packages (check out Rax - for a beta, its incredible), Midi Pipe (for altering/changing/creating midi pipes and attributes)..... I just wish that MidiClock was available for OS9...(mutter mutter mutter) On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 06:17 AM, Mark Hamburg wrote: > I'm looking at setting myself up to start burning audio CDs. Any > recommendations on basic audio editing, mastering, CD mastering, etc. > software that works under MacOS X 10.2? I don't particularly need > multi-track support at this point. Just a good way to take 2-track > digital > recordings and finish them off into CDs. -- Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com