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<blockquote data-quote="labyrinth2000ad" data-source="post: 341771" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>Ok so the situation is that i have recently pulled my entire record collection and beloved 1210's out of storage and they are now ensconsed into there new home in my loft conversion. A few years have passed since the decks have seen any serious action as such and i am now looking at trying to listen to my music in a much more transportable and convenient format. So first i had the idea of getting a cd recorder and recording mixes etc. to take back and forth to weekend home and week day home etc. and listen to in my car, but after speaking to my mate who has just bought a creative labs zen 20 gb mp3 player that i would be far better off with this set up myself, he tells me that it will hold roughly 10,000 tunes which is roughly double my collection, so will leave me space for my cd collection of other music types. I'm a little green on the mp3 technology so my question is this, how easy is it to record analogue mixes to cd and how is it done?</p><p>regards and thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="labyrinth2000ad, post: 341771, member: 3458"] Ok so the situation is that i have recently pulled my entire record collection and beloved 1210's out of storage and they are now ensconsed into there new home in my loft conversion. A few years have passed since the decks have seen any serious action as such and i am now looking at trying to listen to my music in a much more transportable and convenient format. So first i had the idea of getting a cd recorder and recording mixes etc. to take back and forth to weekend home and week day home etc. and listen to in my car, but after speaking to my mate who has just bought a creative labs zen 20 gb mp3 player that i would be far better off with this set up myself, he tells me that it will hold roughly 10,000 tunes which is roughly double my collection, so will leave me space for my cd collection of other music types. I'm a little green on the mp3 technology so my question is this, how easy is it to record analogue mixes to cd and how is it done? regards and thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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