Subject: | Transferring cassettes |
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From: | "Dale Hoffman" dale40203 |
Date: | Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:02 am ((PST)) |
I have not made recordings in a while and have a collection of cassettes. I'm considering buying a new digital recorder and resuming recording activities and wonder if any of these recorders would be suitable for transferring directly from a cassette deck. Much advice has been offered through this forum regarding new equipment for actual recordings, but it would be nice to know if anyone has had experience using any of this gear for digitizing analog tapes. I don't want to involve extra equipment attached to my computer if I don't have to. Thanks, Dale Hoffman Louisville, KY |
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