Correction: The last word of the first sentence of my previous post should obviously be "converter," not "recorder."
-- Al
-- Al
analog to digital
http://www.benchmarkmedia.com/adc1/ Here's an option but you should also consider pro units. Who cares if you have extra channels you don't use? Your problem is iTunes will not recognize the songs no matter what you do. It relies on a database that recognizes the electronic signature on a CD and your ripped files will not be recognized. You will have to split the songs up unless you just store them as album sides and type in all of the info you want to store about them. There is software to simplify the task but you can't automate it. - |
Do these things ever come up for sale on audiogon - and where would you look for them - under analog or digital? (I haven't seen them on either). I don't recall noticing any listings here for adc's or digital recorders since I became a member last fall, although I haven't particularly looked for them. I've seen a few Sound Devices 702's and Marantz PMD670's appear on eBay now and then, but the asking prices on them are typically not a whole lot less than B&H's prices for new equipment. And in at least one case that I can recall, the eBay listing (for a 702) was obviously fraudulent, copied from someone else's listing which had appeared a few months earlier. Perhaps there is a site comparable to Audiogon that specializes in pro audio equipment, but I am not specifically aware of one. Regards, -- Al |