Since almost every personal MP3 player comes with its own software for creating MP3s, and every CD-RW drive comes with disc-creation software, there doesn't seem to be the need for a separate application that combines both functions. Yet that's just what Cakewalk Pyro offers, with some extra features that make it potentially worthwhile.
The biggest of these is that by combining ripping and writing, Pyro makes creating audio or MP3 CDs very easy. It holds your hand through the process of extracting data from a disc and writing it to a CD, which could be useful for anyone confused by such jargon as 'encoding rate' and 'disc session'. Tracks can be tweaked to give optimum playback in environments such as headphones or car stereos, and can have reverb and chorus added.
Unfortunately, that's where the good news ends. Pyro has a couple of limitations that prevent it from being of much use at all.



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