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Author Topic: How do you record music or speech?  (Read 309 times)
Andy D
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« on: 22:34:32, 27-05-2007 »

I'm interested to know how people record things these days.

I use:

- minidisc to record things off the radio, sometimes to rip-off a CD and very occasionally to record a live performance.

- my PC to record things online eg Listen Again from the BBC or radio stations which I can only get off the web eg SR P2, also to rip-off CDs

- a hard disc recorder, mainly to record from the radio, but also occasionally to make rip-off copies of CDs

- CDRs or CDRWs which I burn from from the PC or from the HD recorder

I never nowdays record onto cassette or reel-to-reel although I have a lot of recordings on both.

I don't have an ipod, considered it a couple of years ago but decided to stick with minidiscs since I have so many of them + 5 recorders.

Do people still use cassettes? Or are you all using ipods/mp3 players?
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Bryn
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« Reply #1 on: 23:20:12, 27-05-2007 »

DAB to SD card; FM (and sometimes DAB) to HD recorder; satelite/Freeview to HD, DVDRAM or DVD+RW; live to pocket SD card recorder, HD recorder, minidisc, or very rarely, DAT. Oh, and sometimes Internet audio streams to computer HD with Total Recorder. Saving for playback is either to CD-R or one of the DVD recordable formats (DVD-R, DVD+R).
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