i don't know any details, bt aren't there now some mp3 players that will
take a line-in. i think maybe the napster mp3 player does. you should look
into that.

On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, marina pure sonik wrote:

> on 01/30/04 8:57 PM, jason kenjar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > hi list:
> >
> > I started writing this letter about an hour ago, then got side tracked. So
> > ok...
> >
> > I would like to start recording my mixes (2 tables and a mixer) onto CD. 
> > Just
> > a live capture as Im mixing.
> >
> > Im not that technically inclined and don't enjoy programming with computers,
> > so I would rather use some piece of equipment.  Is there a CD burner out 
> > there
> > that can burn a live mix? how about something on the average consumer level
> > for those of us (other listmembers included? ) that just perfer to mix with
> > records  < you know who you are burns ;) >
> >
> > thanks list.
> >
> > -jasonk
> >
> > {now playing }:  table 1) baruka blackout;
> > table 2) jackmate - ghetto of my mind
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>
> What I use to record off vinyl is a Tascam CD-RW5000 which works very well.
> Its an older model CD burner and has a cool 70's design look to it. Also,
> you can use just about any cd-r or cd-rw.  The only small draw back is that
> when you press record there's a delay of 10 seconds before it really starts
> recording and the counter moves on to 00:01.  But you can edit that out on
> protools.  =)
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> m.
>
> np: Ben Sims's Escapism - Part One  Mix CD
>
>

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