In a message dated 01/30/2002 12:13:13 PM Central Standard Time, lolipastor@a... writes:
<< What does a friendly sound engineer generally charge to transfer a minidisc to a CD?
Lauren >> Dan charges $60/hour + materials generally; he added a little reverb to the sound when he dubbed it, simply because the room in which I made the recording was a tad too dry. He only charged me $50 because we are friends, and there was no editing other than that involved and it was a pretty straightforward job. That included 2 CDs, labels, the cases, and his time. If you need anything done when you're in WI, let me know and I'll put you in touch with him. I know Kinko's does dubbing on CDs as well, but I don't know if you can do an MD-to-CD job there.
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