Jim Rumbaugh
32 posts
May 03, 2009
5:35 AM
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I'm the ramrod of The Harmonica Club in Huntington,WV. ( as in www.theharmonicaclub.com ) That mean's if it's gonna get done, I gotta find out how. We have done some recording and want to have a CD to sell to the public when we do our public performances. We have the CD recording and I plan to use LITESCRIBE for the CD cover, but what do people use to make the inside cover jacket? I plan to make about 20 to 40 CDs. Not big, but more than just 2 I could push through. Any experience or recomendations out there? (like: maybe Avery has an insert pacakge?? or what kind of paper to use, what program to use )
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Oisin
231 posts
May 03, 2009
6:56 AM
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`"I'm the ramrod of The Harmonica Club in Huntington"
Jim...that term condures up visions of a group of harp players dressed in gimp suits and doing painfull things to each other with their harps. What is a ramrod??
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rustywater
45 posts
May 03, 2009
2:20 PM
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Jim
This is free software I have used in the past, very good, It does covers, the back and inserts. I cant help with the paper etc, I only used it for covers for albums I had converted from Cassette that I could not buy on CD.
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Jim Rumbaugh
33 posts
May 03, 2009
6:59 PM
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Oisin The ramrod of a cattle drive, was the guy that lead the way and pointed the direction. Yes, I could of chosen, and maybe should of chosen other words........, but sometimes it DOES feel like I gotta ram it through the group :) And God bless them, sometimes they do follow like cattle. It's a good gang of guys and gals.
Rustywater Thanks for the "This is free software", but I don't see the name of the software.
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