Stainless Steel Rat wrote:

> The first two times I tried copying the CD, I used my 702.  I then switched
> to my R30, and it still happened (though not as badly).  I dunnow.

I've manages to get hold of your Columbia version (they had one at the library)
and it just recorded perfectly from a Sony portable CD player to the R55. Voth
discs, no clipping, and no drop outs. My conclusion is your CD is buggered.

> Thing is, the CD in question is mastered from audio tapes made between 10
> and 20 years ago.  That probably does not matter, though.

Even if you managed to completely bend the laws of physics to get your digital
input to clip, it still wouldn't result in drop outs. As mindblowing as some of
BOCs music is, I don't think it's quite in the realms of Hotblack Desiato's planet
shattering group "Disaster Area".

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