If, for whatever reason, you wanted to copy a track (basically, duplicate a
track -- like for putting one at the beginning, and the same track at the
end), is there a reason why you wouldn't be able to do this? If I want to
duplicate a file on my hard drive, all I have to do is select it and hit
duplicate (or command-D). I don't have to sit there and recreate the file
again~! Is this option going to be available? I just thought, given it is
a digital medium, perhaps the MD is still in a pre-adolescent stage...
On the same tangent, is it possible to have (for an audio deck) a large
enough memory buffer (say, 5-7 minutes worth) to copy entire songs? Take,
for example, a situation where you are mixing a track, adding effects and
whatnot kinda spur-of-the-moment, and recording this track as you go along.
In that instant of semi-"live" recording, you would not be able to
realistically (without quite a number of tries) repeat that same
performance; yet, this track that you have recorded (maybe it's the first
time or the 100th time) is perfect, and you want to put it one disc for
your archives, and send it to a friend so s/he can listen to it. Does this
make sense?
Well, yes, I know having a second deck would solve the problem, but I'm
just saying if you had ONE deck! :-)
-sb, remembering my reaction 6 or 7 years ago when told of the possibility
of multi-gigabyte hard drives ["How the hell could you fill up those
monsters?" Just download the 'net nowadays... ;) ]
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