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The first is how many copies you are going to be producing. If you're looking at making several dozen copies to sell after shows or at the local music shop you'll want to check out EZ Dupe Five Target DVD Duplicator or the SimpleTech Quic Disc 1210 CD/DVD Duplicator. This copier is reliably designed to make multiple copies at once, so you'll have a stock of CDs or DVDs to share in no time. If, on the other hand, you're looking to produce a higher volume of discs, take a look at the Microboards HCL Autoloader 8-Drive 1,000-Disc CD / DVD Duplicator. Featuring a 1,000 disc capacity, an innovative robotic arm and the ability to burn up to 104 CDs or 72 DVDs per hour, nothing can keep up to this machine.
The other main consideration is format and media type. Making sure your duplicator can handle the formats you work with is a detail you should pay extra attention to. As well, if you're looking to keep things completely digital, a regular duplicator unfortunately won't be able to assist. Instead, you'll want to take a look at USB flash options like the Microboards CopyWriter 1-to-7 USB Flash Duplicator. With the ability to quickly copy information from one USB to multiples at once, you're able to rapidly share your digital media like never before. And because you don't need a PC to use it, you'll make even faster work of your copies. Giving you even more control over who hears your music, multiple duplicators were made to help you get heard. With the ability to make, copy and share songs, there will be nothing holding you back.