I don't know about the analog-digital conversion but a DAT is probably way out of my price range. I use Macs for all of my sound-related stuff as well. I was thinking more along the lines of a CD burner which hooks up to RCA cables or a portable WAV recorder or something like that.

Thanks.

At 04:11 PM 12/4/2002 -0500, Edwin Houghton wrote:
I don't know your price range but it sounds like what you really need is a
portable DAT...I'm no tech whiz but from my experience the analog-digital
conversion on a DAT is probably much superior to what you'd get by running
straight into the sound card anyway...but then again I'm a mac user, anybody
confirm/disagree?


on 12/4/02 3:24 PM, Eric Scuccimarra at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes, thanks. I think I found a decent looking Numark 3 channel scratch mixer.
>
> I do have one other question that I recently asked on the 313techknow list:
>
> Until recently my turntables were connected to my PC via a set of long RCA
> cables so I could record directly to hard drive. I just moved and now the
> computer room is upstairs and the tables are downstairs so I can't run RCA
> cables all over the house to make the connection.
>
> So I need a way to be able to record from the turntables and get it onto my
> computer.
>
> Some suggestions included:
> - A stereo CD burner
> - A portable WAV recorder
> - Some sort of device which allegedly transmits sound using radio waves.
>
> Any comments, suggestions, advice? Particularly on what models of things to
> get...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>

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