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Copying DAT to PC entirely in the digital domain
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<blockquote data-quote="neilpainter" data-source="post: 926637" data-attributes="member: 21861"><p>Do you know of anyone who has a dedicated stand alone CD Recorder, either a Hard Drive recorder, or a direct to CD-R recorder. I have an Alesis ML 9600 Masterdisk Recorder (www.alesis.com) with coaxial inputs to record to Hard Drive then burn a CD-R disc, the digital recording can be done at up to 24bit 96k, you can input the DAT directly into the Alesis with zero loss of sound or signal. Or alternatively I have a Philips CDR 765 CD recorder also with a coaxial input to record directly onto a CDR. I would offer to help but am in Pietermaritzburg if you really get stuck send me a PM and I will make a plan, I know what it's like to have sentimental recorded stuff that is on old formats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilpainter, post: 926637, member: 21861"] Do you know of anyone who has a dedicated stand alone CD Recorder, either a Hard Drive recorder, or a direct to CD-R recorder. I have an Alesis ML 9600 Masterdisk Recorder (www.alesis.com) with coaxial inputs to record to Hard Drive then burn a CD-R disc, the digital recording can be done at up to 24bit 96k, you can input the DAT directly into the Alesis with zero loss of sound or signal. Or alternatively I have a Philips CDR 765 CD recorder also with a coaxial input to record directly onto a CDR. I would offer to help but am in Pietermaritzburg if you really get stuck send me a PM and I will make a plan, I know what it's like to have sentimental recorded stuff that is on old formats. [/QUOTE]
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