hi listers can any one suggest an easy to use cd recorder I want a
separate unit one that is not attached to the computer one that I can
hook up to my mixer.
any suggestions all are welcomed.
thanks.
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Well, what u could do is to plug the output of a cd player into the PTR1's
input and copy it that way.
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From: Jim Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Cd recorder that can make copies of CD's
Hello PC-Audio
hi I have a question about this cd recorder. well a few questions.
can it record and make separate tracks. I mean can I record a mix and
seporate the tracks, meaning I want the cd to play through with
out gaps but if I want to go from track to track individually can I do
so
I am not sure about that. One of thesedays, I will find out.
Thanks,
Nick
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From: angel adorno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: CD Recorder
hi I have a question about this cd recorder. well a few questions
of it's
location. We do have a computer down there now, so I just might do it.
HTH,
Nick
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Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: CD Recorder
Perhaps a Minidisc deck would
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Andrea - Run a cable from the Output of the tape deck
to the Line In on your computer. Use the Record
function of a program
08:03:47 +0100 Michael Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Perhaps a Minidisc deck would be even better. With an MD deck, one
can
set and delete trackmarks as often as one wants to. With a CD
recorder,
one can only set trackmarks once while recording.
*** Michael Lang ***
You wrote
Is there such a beast ie. an appliance that can be connected say to a tape deck
and record direct to a cdr disc?
If such a recorder does exist, will it cost some small portion of the national
debt topurchase?
Cheers
Andrea
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When you have eliminated the impossible.
Andrea - Run a cable from the Output of the tape deck
to the Line In on your computer. Use the Record
function of a program named Media Jukebox to record
the sound and put it on your harddrive.
What I use is a homebuilt mixer that I run to the Line
In. That way I can hookup six different devices,
Subject: Re: CD Recorder
Andrea - Run a cable from the Output of the tape deck
to the Line In on your computer. Use the Record
function of a program named Media Jukebox to record
the sound and put it on your harddrive.
What I use is a homebuilt mixer that I run to the Line
In. That way I can
Subject: Re: CD Recorder
Hi Andrea,
I have a Tascam stand-alone ce burner connected to my main stereo system
and
anything that I can put through the stereo can be burned on to a cd.
This means my cassette deck, cd carousel, am/fm receiver, turntable and
even
the music choice and tv programs
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Their were many of these things around (can't say I've seen them lately
though).
I suppose that (as their are so many different mediums around like Minidisc
etc) that the manufacturers gave up.
At 12:34 PM 11/13/2004, you wrote:
Is there such a beast
Perhaps a Minidisc deck would be even better. With an MD deck, one can
set and delete trackmarks as often as one wants to. With a CD recorder,
one can only set trackmarks once while recording.
*** Michael Lang ***
You wrote:
Is there such a beast ie. an appliance that can be connected say
Hello PC-Audio:
I would like to knowo if there is a CD recorder that is accessable to the
blind that you can listen to a CD and at the same time record songs on to
a blank CD.
I called Good Guy's and ask the saleman if there was a machine that I could
record a CD on to a blank CD
There is no way anyone can tell a blind
person if a CD recorder will be
accessible to them. The only thing I
have found useful and accessible is the
CD burner program and the use of a
burner on the computer. I had a bad
deal with a stand-alone recorder and
took it back to the store only
with it and I can then copy on the computer.
It was rather expensive though, but it's a very good unit.
Kris Hickerson
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G. Schindler
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copies of CD's
have had 2 stand alone burners and
have used them successfully. 1 was a
classic which I bought at Circuit City,
and a Sony machine which is similar
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