DAT, CD-R or minidisc would all be fine. As far as signal enhancements go, radio stations need to put out the hottest signal they can to maximize their listening area. As a result all talk and pop oriented stations heavily compress their audio. It makes the music very loud, but it destroys the natural dynamics. If you're going to record from one of these heavily processed stations (and most are), then MP3 recorders are more than sufficient for capturing the audio.
How do I capture good fm stereo to cd? or digital?
I'd like to record off the fm stereo, onto something portable, but not cassette. Is it possible to capture the great-sounding fm ? I've heard fm stations "enhance" their signals for better sound. What equipment would be good for the recording of fm stations ?
thanks !
david, madison, wi.
thanks !
david, madison, wi.