Cd Recorder

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by copshop272, Jul 31, 2002.

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  1. copshop272

    copshop272 New Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    quebec
    what are the benefits and or drawbacks as opposed to turntable via soundcard.... I want to copy vinyl to CD......Can you record to regular computer CDR`s......I have a turtle beach soundcard so would I be better off using my computer............What are the best stand alones........thanks...
     
  2. petzi

    petzi Forum Resident

    Location:
    Germany
    A computer is more versatile than a standalone recorder. And faster, too. You could edit your recordings and listen to them before burning. Also, you can record to regular computer CD-Rs on the computer. I am not sure if that is possible with a standalone recorder, probably not. I´d go with the computer.

    Hey, if you record to 24/96 with a decent soundcard, you could make a 24/96 Audio DVD out of that, using DVD authoring software and a DVD burner. I haven´t done that so far, though...
     
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