Your best bet, is to get a recording deck.  You will gain editing
capability that you don't have with the portable. You willalso be able
to use the optical out to record digitally from the deck to you 722 and
get a near perfect copy.  

Look into the units that have variable pitch and variable tempo, like
the Sony 920 deck, or maybe the Sharp unit that has a three CD changer. 
I am not very familiar with that one, but I was told it had variable
pitch control.

Paul Johnson wrote:
> 
> Ok, I'm hooked.  I find myself using my Sharp 722 recorder all the time for
> recording music sessions.  However, when I go out to record, I always start
> with a blank disk (because I don't know in advance how much music I'm going
> to record).  Typically, I only wind up with 20-30 minutes of stuff I want
> to keep.  I would like to be able to dump that material to another
> minidisk.  So here's my question:
> 
> What are your recommendations for the best CHEAP player only for the
> purposes of transferring from one MD to another?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Paul
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