With the Tascam CDR-700 (not familiar with the 750), for analog input, you can set how long a break between sounds must last to trigger the machine to index a new track. You also can select how noisy this break can be and still count as a break. This is important, since LPs are never completely silent. Works pretty well, and degree of control is impressive, but certainly is not foolproof when it comes to worn records.
CDR & LP Recording:Tascam CDR-750 or Sony CDR-W66?
I am thinking about purchasing a CDR for LP recording. Past Threads, (2003) had people saying good things about the Tascam CDR-700. Anyone have the newer CDR-750? How about the Sony CDR-W66?
What is auto indexing? Will it allow auto. index each track of an LP without any human interaction like the similair Sony CDR-W66?
Thanks.
What is auto indexing? Will it allow auto. index each track of an LP without any human interaction like the similair Sony CDR-W66?
Thanks.
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