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Old June 3rd 17, 10:02 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Digital Recorder

In article ,
UnsteadyKen wrote:
On the Sony MD recorders I've used, ejecting the disc and pressing
record puts the machine into what Sony refers to as "Monitor mode";
The analogue input is digitised and a straight copy of this stream
(which has not undergone any data reduction processing) is available
from the digital outputs and a decoded version of this is available at
the analogue outputs.
Plus, of course the MD recorder will decode signals input via the
Digital connections and output them via analogue.


£30 or thereabouts will buy one with a faulty disc mechanism and or
lost remote ETC on eBay.
Not bad for a pretty fair combined ADC and DAC.


Yup - I used one for some time to convert the toslink feed from my TV to
analogue for the external sound system. Mainly because the usual toslink
to analogue convertors didn't produce a high enough audio level signal.

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