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> >One of the things I'm psyched about is the non-analog recording ability
> brought by >the Xitel dongle.  I'm assuming, however, that the R700 has
> the ability to record in >analog, as well, tho, correct?  Is there any
> functional difference between digital and >analog recording?  Will, for
> example, the recorder not be able to put in track marks >in analog mode?
>
> I believe the R700 is able to record in analog as well as digital, the
> same line out is probably used.  A friend of mine has the R70 (the
> non-mdlp predecessor to the R700) and it can record in digital and
> analog.

Dont wanna be anal about it, but its line in, not line out, and yes, this is
true

>
> On the R70, when recording in analog, track marks are inserted wherever
> there is 2 seconds of silence, so they will usually be inserted between
> tracks (and occasionally *within* tracks - these track marks are easily
> erased of course), unless the CD is mixed dance music or something, in
> which case you may have problems - before I had a CD player with an
> optical out I found it best to monitor these recordings and insert the
> track marks manually while recording (leaving the CD player display in
> track time remaining mode helps a lot here!).

Now heres something, unless you have a VERY quiet analog section, it is
unlikely to insert trackmarks, I've only ever been able to get my soundcard
to do it, which for some reason is deadly quiet

Stuart Howlette

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