Yes, that's the reason for these features. If your records are in very good shape, it should work fine. The question is, if a pop, tick or scrape causes the machine to miss indexing, say, just one track on a side, is this any better to you than if the machine couldn't auto-index at all? If you have a lot of old, worn records, like I do, and you want 100% faithful indexing, you may have to rely on the manual approach.
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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