A complimentary music CD
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Iain writes:
lauantai 3. helmikuuta 2018 16.50.02 UTC+2 Johnny B Good kirjoitti:
On Sat, 03 Feb 2018 01:20:49 -0800, Iain wrote:
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The CD was made entirely “in house”. Amongst our playerss we are
fortunate to have people with skills in production, arranging,
recording, editing, mixing, mastering, CD reprocation, photography,
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graphic design, copyrwriting (liner notes) translation, copyright
(legal) and sleeve printing, so no external help was needed. We are
pleased with the result.
I'm rather curious about the word "reprocation" which you've used not
only in the paragraph above but also in a follow up to Brian Gaff's post
entitled "Some CED/DVD writers are better than others".
Try as I might to find a definition of this word using both duckduckgo
and google, it apparently doesn't exist. Just now I've right clicked on
the above word, underlined as a spelling error, to look at Pan's
spellchecker alternative suggestions which includes the word
"replication" which I suspect is the word you intended.
Can you kindly confirm that this is the right 'guess' or else offer up
the definition for the apparently newly minted word, "reprocation"?
I heard the word used at a technical exhibition by the the technical
manager of a European CD plant. It seems to be a term in common
within the industry.
Are you sure the word used wasn't "replication", as you don't seem to
be able to define it yourself but "CD replication" is a commonly
available service and (from context) seems to be what you're talking
about.
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Mike Fleming
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