Steve Ramm wrote:
My PC is not in a location where my audio set up is. And I really
don't want to play with PC software for editing etc.
Is there such a thing as an affordable stand alone CD recorder
with which I could transfer the cassettes (and even Reel-to-reel
tapes I have in the same room) to CD?
There are such devices, though unfortunately I know of none with a
built-in hard drive. They will even use 'silent' input to create
track splits, but those may be unreliable depending on the quality
of your source tape as well as its content.
I have a Philips of some years back, so I cannot suggest current
makes and models. It did its job well for me but has been out on
loan for a year or two.
Note that the consumer versions require that you use discs marked
"DigitalAudio" and usually sold as 'Music Discs'. They carry a
premium for royalty payments, but have the advantage of being
designed to record at 1x. That's necessary for your application but
not common for low-cost computer or 'Data' discs.
Mike
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