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Pyle PDCD210 Professional Dual DJ CD Player with Jog Dial Review

Pyle PDCD210 Professional Dual DJ CD Player with Jog Dial
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I bought this unit for my Dance Studio and it worked great for years under regular daily use. PYLE is a good brand name in electronics. The only thing I would change about it is the BPM button will lock up the system if you push it and it's time consuming to undo and get the system working again. Plus it will not play a CD-R if it has less than 3 to 5 tracks on it. Over all It's a very durable unit and worked well under very heavy usage for many years...one of the CD players finally died on me but will most likely buy another brand that plays CD-R next time.

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Numark CDN22 MK5 Rack-Mount Dual CD Player Review

Numark CDN22 MK5 Rack-Mount Dual CD Player
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very stirdy made rack mounted CD player. this unit is well made and has good responce time. it takes up alot of space in the rack but it is a work horse. IF you have the extra space i highly recommend it.by the way if you are looking for features like the ability to scratch. walk away from this one.

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Gemini PS-626EFX 3-Channel DJ Mixer Review

Gemini PS-626EFX 3-Channel DJ Mixer
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Hey guys this seems to be very cheap, but i recomend to thing maybe in another product, my mixer was deliveried and the box was open, as weel the headphones jack in front was broken! and the baxo wasn't crash so someone broke it!.

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Pioneer CDJ-400 Cd/Media Player Review

Pioneer CDJ-400 Cd/Media Player
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I love the cdj400, as a dj for 20 years i recommend it too any one pro or new jack !!

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Numark M3 Full-featured Scratch Mixer Review

Numark M3 Full-featured Scratch Mixer
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I am only writing this review in response to the previous review. As a DJ instructor at Ridiculous DJ academy and an experienced mobile DJ and scratch/ hip-hop/ performance DJ, I find this mixer adequate and totally up to all of my expectations for a intro level DJ mixer. I currently use a pioneer DJM-909 as my primary mixer and I have an M3 as a backup mixer. In works fine for scratching, the fader is adequate, has curve adjust switch and is relatively loose. Kills switches are nice and feel good even if they don't kill as much as you would like. Transform switches are useless and poorly placed (i occasionally bump them with my wrist), but that is my only negative. I cannot speak to the longevity of these mixers because I haven't had mine very long. I have a couple of students who have used them without complaint.
I haven't found a better mixer that you can buy NEW for $100. This is definitely better than Stanton sub $100 models and WAY WAY better than anything by Behringer.
If anybody knows a mixer in this price range that is better, please post! I would like to know about it.
THIS IS A CHEAP MIXER and is not built to last. If you are serious about DJing you should buy something that will last you longer, like Vestax PMC series, pioneer, or Numark DXM series.
Rock on.

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Stanton C402 Rackmountable DJ CD Player with MP3 Playback Review

Stanton C402 Rackmountable DJ CD Player with MP3 Playback
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I purchased this from Amazon, installed it in the rack, and played about a dozen CD on it before it stopped reading the discs. Commercial discs, home-recorded discs, Music discs, data discs, mp3 discs. . . . you name it: it won't read it. The machine just takes up space in the rack now. Unless I'm missing something, there seems to be no way to contact Stanton, or to get any Customer Assistance, or Tech Support.
Save your Money and Time.

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Denon DN-C620 Pro CD/MP3 Player Review

Denon DN-C620 Pro CD/MP3 Player
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I did not find the additional features of this prodict worth the additional cost and so returned the unit for a refund. For basic playback function the lesser priced Denons are a better value.

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Numark HDCD1 Dual CD With 40GB Hard Drive Review

Numark HDCD1 Dual CD With 40GB Hard Drive
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My unit actually comes with an 80GB hard drive, I am not sure why it is sometimes advertised as 40GB. If you dont want to read a lengthy review, scroll to the bottom for a summary.
Features:
The built in gracenote database is great in theory, however at least in my unit only the first disk placed in the machine will be recognised. After the first disk I need to reboot it in order for it to successfully identify the disk. This is supplemented by using the management software to update the track information (just make sure you don't compress before updating, or the CDDB database will fail to identify the tracks). This is of course less than ideal when using the machine live, since you have to take the unit out of commission in order to update the tracks, and you will need Internet access. Yet another issue with the gracenote feature, newer track information uses a numerical genre format, which the HDCD1 does not recognise. So updated tracks cannot be sorted by genre. A firmware update which recognises the new genre format would be very welcome. The built in mp3 compression feature is a plus, however it is extremely slow. To compress to 320kbps mp3, 25 albums, it took over 24 hours. This was assuming the unit did not freeze after about 65% of the compression was complete. I contacted support about this, and the guy provided me with a firmware update (which for some reason is not publicly available). Ever since the update, I have not had a freezing problem. The transfering of files to and from my computer is pretty slow even more USB 1.0. The HDCD1's multitasking abilities leave something to be desired. While compressing, you cannot play stored content, or copy cd's. You also may not copy two cd's at the same time, despite having two CD drives. The software isnt very intuitive but it works for the most part, that is when its not crashing my computer. Every once in awhile, my perfectly functional windows xp machine will blue screen because of some USB related issue (this usually occurs when updating songs, or deleting tracks). The only reason I give the unit 4 points in this category is because it is able to perform the most necessary of DJ tasks. And some of the other issues can most likely be solved by software, dsp, cddb, and firmware updates.
Quality:
Within a week the first CD drive on my unit started failing. I can no longer use it without constant skipping. This is unacceptable for a unit of its calibre, for this I remove 2 points. The software and firmware is pretty buggy, however I assume eventually numark will release updates which will address these issues. For this reason, I deduct only 1 more point.
Value:
For the money, I think the unit should be faster, and devoid of serious bugs. It takes a considerable amount of time for the unit to boot up and perform compression. Connecting it via USB takes it out of commission, as does performing compression. I give it five points because the dials and displays are good quality.
Desirability:
Forgetting everything I know about this unit, it looks really cool, and the expressed features are very desirable. For this reason I rate it highly in this category.
Sound:
I am rating the sound a 10 because I assume the DSP is of excellent quality, and I can hear no defects using my JBL LSR4300 monitors.
Ease of Use:
This unit is pretty easy to use, however I take a few points from this category because the limitation and bugs in the device reduce its ease of use. The unit has the potential to be so much better, if the firmware and software where up to par and the bugs where worked out.
Support:
There seems to be only email support. It took them about a week to respond, and they did not answer all of my concerns. I sent a few other emails in reference to more severe issues, and I have not gotten a response to those. I am still trying to track down some kind of phone number to call, but so far it seems to only be email based. For such an expensive line of professional products, this is unacceptable.
Overall:
Im summary, it looks cool, it sounds good, but it crashes my computer, doesnt recognise its own genre tag information, freezes unless you have updated firmware which is not published on the numark website, gracenote data wont recognise more than one disk without rebooting the unit, compression takes days, transfering files takes hours, and its only multi-tasking ability is playing two cds at the same time (assuming your CD drive doesnt fail like mine did). Oh ya, and support is lax.

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Denon DNC635 Pro CD Player Review

Denon DNC635 Pro CD Player
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A solid player, with many functions. Denon players continue to frustrate me with their search option. It goes either too slow at first or too fast afterwards. I would live with that if the search mode could be muted but it can not, so I must turn down the volume in search mode to avoid going insane listening to it. Given my usage of the machines this is a clumsy extra step to perforom multiple times an hour. The machine does not like all types of home recroded CDs and will also skip unpredictably. All in all it is a reliable playback machine.

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Stanton S.300 Tabletop CD Player with MP3 Compatibility Review

Stanton S.300 Tabletop CD Player with MP3 Compatibility
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This Stanton S.300 Tabletop CD Player with MP3 Compatibility is superb in every way.
Last week I purchased a Stanton S252 DJ Table-Top CD Player with Fader Start and Digital Outputs with which I am also completely satisfied (I refer you to my review of the S.252 for details of its features, controls, etc. which, as they are quite similar to this model, I shall not repeat here; see below for a few differences) but this S.300 is even better in that it also plays MP3 discs as well as CDs. I have a number of audio books, on multiple CDs, which I have converted to MP3 files and placed on single CD-ROMs. I have also done the same with some opera recordings. I prefer to take these copies when I travel (leaving the multiple-disc originals at home); it is much more convenient (much less to carry) and safer (if I lose or damage a copy, it's not a tragedy!).
Other than the MP3 capability and one change of a control button (a very welcome change: instead of a [redundant] Loop button there is now a +10 button which jumps 10 tracks, very useful for MP3 discs), the S.300 player operates essentially the same as the S.252. The display is slightly different on the S.300 (and somewhat better, in my opinion, but the difference is minor) and the 'default' is to play the entire disc rather than, as on the S.252, to default to playing just one track (the selection of disc playback, single track or continuous, is easily changed, with but one 'click,' on both models).
The build-quality is apparently the same on both - and is absolutely, positively, first-rate. And so is the sound quality produced.
(Obviously, however, at this time I cannot comment on longevity; should one or both fail prematurely, I shall report that here.)
I also cannot comment on how a disc jockey (for whom these are primarily designed) would appreciate or use these players nor can I say which he/she would find 'better.' I can only say that, for me, an ordinary music listener, they are both superb players and this one, the S.300, has the advantage of being able to play MP3 discs (NOT MP3s from an external or thumb drive; there is no USB or other audio-in port). Of course it has the disadvantage of being considerably higher in price than the S.252 so, if MP3 disc playback is of no concern to you, I recommend that you consider the S.252.
Both are excellent 'travelers' to take on vacation (they are quite robust) and both models produce sound quality far superior to the so-called portable CD players (the 'cheapies') which you find at Best Buy, Radio Shack, et al.
As for me, I VERY MUCH like them both, I'm glad I bought both, and I highly recommend them both (though, to tell the truth, I myself prefer this S.300 because of its MP3 capability).
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Update: April 25, 2011
There is almost always a pause between tracks when playing MP3 files. If the tracks are between individual songs or individual movements of a piece, this is not a problem.
But when the tracks are split right in the middle of a musical selection, the pause can be very noticeable (and annoying).
This player has just a barely noticeable pause between tracks. In most cases you would have to be listening very carefully in order to hear it.
This is better than even my computer and makes listening to longer symphonies, chamber works, etc., which often do have several tracks within each movement, much more pleasurable.
This is a bonus - and a happy one at that!

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Numark CDN25 Fusion Series Dual DJ CD Player Review

Numark CDN25 Fusion Series Dual DJ CD Player
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so far no problems, item was delivered on time and worked fine right out of the box, even on burned cd's. havent used it much but will soon.

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Stanton C.314 Tabletop CD Player With Mp3 Playback Review

Stanton C.314 Tabletop CD Player With Mp3 Playback
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I've used Technics, Denon, Gemini and Pioneer but this tabletop has it all. It has a huge response on the capability of vinyl and also, the sound effects make more interesting the mixing. Absolutely outstanding.

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Stanton S252 DJ Table-Top CD Player with Fader Start and Digital Outputs Review

Stanton S252 DJ Table-Top CD Player with Fader Start and Digital Outputs
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Purchase item of stanton s525 dj table top cd player received in a timely manner and the item was in good shape. Performance of the player is very satisfactory and I would surely not hesitate to purchase from Amazon in the future. Excellent place to shop for quality items and good prices.

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Vestax CDX05 CD/MP3 Scratch Player with Effects Review

Vestax CDX05 CD/MP3 Scratch Player with Effects
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I just got one of these for a nice price. Kind of a goofy implementation.
No pitch bend when scratch is turned on, even though you have to push down to scratch and don't have to push down to bend. WTF?!
Even worse, the pitch bending by way of the platter (when scratch is off, due to the above idiocy) is cumulative: the longer you rotate, the more the bending increases. So even if you very slowly rotate, eventually you're at the full bend of +/- 10%. Dumb. I can't imagine any justification for that, except that maybe the software programmers took a shortcut and used the exact same code for the wheel as the pitch buttons. It makes mixing counter-intuitive.
50% pitch range is worthless. Should be 20 or 25%. It's already got 100% available, though the pitch resolution goes totally out the window in these ultra pitch modes. Essentially it's got the useable mixing range of an old CDJ-100, since only 6 and 10% work well enough... and the old Pioneer's pitch bending isn't bunk on the wheel.
If the unit is playing, holding the primary cue button does not play from the beginning, rather it just jumps back and stays... even though you hold. I get that tapping the primary cue should reset to it to that point (in Play cue mode), but that's because you released it. If you are already at the primary cue and the music isn't going, you hold cue (to play it), then hit play/pause, and it continues playing. That's very cool, but I don't understand the logic of not allowing this at any point during playblack. I almost wonder if the unit's memory is extremely limited, or something. I think the antishock is only 10 seconds, the 3 alternate cue points have a slight lag at times if you're in another spot, and there's only one loop and sampler... possible memory limitation.
I have not experienced any skipping so far, but I will torture the hell out of it with the subs soon. I had already paid for it when I found out that some units apparently cannot handle bass vibration well.
I only had one problem with reading a disk: an old [...] non-standard audio CD, back before they became some weird commercialized Napster clone. Numarks and Pioneers read it fine, but that's hardly worth getting in a tizzy over. I've ripped and reburned to try playing it again.
Otherwise, the unit has excellent fidelity for a CD unit, the vinyl filter can be switched on/off on the fly and really does sound more like certain phono cartridges when necessary (ATP on the Numark 5000fX, WL on the PPD01, etc), and the effects are surprisingly useable and production-quality.
I sent some emails to Vestax telling them how to improve the firmware on the 05 & 07 to fix some of its issues. Hopefully they are just software choices the programmers didn't think of and not hardware limitations. We'll see what happens.
Aside from Numark's reliability problems (which aren't slight), the Axis 8's are infinitely more ergonomic for mixing, and compared to the CDX-05 without the TTM thing, arguably not considerably worse for scratching. Unlike the Axis 8, the digital out works all the time and the frequency response is flat from the analog outs: no ramped-up high frequencies.
Update:
Doesn't play Dual Discs (one side DVD, other side CD), but in general many slot loading mechanisms don't. Tray loaders do have some utility, it turns out.
The CDX-05 is about as prone to skipping as the worse of the two Axis 8's I have, which isn't great, but is fairly acceptable. I tested this by physically putting them on top of a sub and cranking it. The other Axis 8 was almost impossible to cause it to skip except when I picked it up and violently shook it for an extended time. That lesser Axis 8 has occasionally been going into random loops or freezing on me lately, which is why I was in the market for another player. That, however, has not been the result of vibration as it occurred even with headphone mixing. If the Vestax is not seriously glitchy during normal useage (won't include playback on top of a subwoofer), then it will have acceptable anti-shock for my purposes.


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Stanton C.324 Tabletop Cd Player With Slot Drive Review

Stanton C.324 Tabletop Cd Player With Slot Drive
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I'm DJ Krystoph and I want to review these Stanton C324 cd turntables. I had two purchased new and I used them for about 10 months. So, I am speaking from actual experience. As a DJ I always look for informative reviews on products any of us might buy.I bought these because like most of us I have a normal mans budget and Pioneers just weren't gonna happen. So the C324 seemed a great buy for the time. These players have major issues!!!!Run away from them!
1. They freeze up if they stay paused for more than 60secs...wtf!? I had to turn the unit off and then back on to reset them.
2. Totally inconsistent playback of any burned cds. I tried 6 different burning softwares and no difference. I never knew when they would read and not.
3.tendency to skip and jump on MP3 cds. Have no idea why.
4.Would simply stop playing an hour or two into a set and I would have to do the turn off then on thing again.
Need I say more?
In the spirit of fainess, they always read new store bought cds and the effects work great and all the time. But that hardly out ways the other issues. Thats my real life experience, I hope it helps.

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Numark NDX400 Tabletop Scratch MP3/CD Player With USB Review

Numark NDX400 Tabletop Scratch MP3/CD Player With USB
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1st off I've been dj'ing professionally for 13yrs. I recently moved to a new area and I'm setting up my mobile buisness as well as residenting at a club. I've carried vinyl around for a while now. Ever since archiving technology of vinyl to digital got better i started archiving. I'm a turntablist at heart and really can't afford shelling out a grand for bigger direct drive cdj's like denon's or standards like the cdj800's from pioneer.
I did a lot of research read reviews and really couldn't dig up much on these. So I took a gamble. I'm glad I did. Let me hit the high points.
Scratching on this unit is cheese. you don't have to worry about sample wandering around the platter. And even tho the platter's small it still feels right. If you haven't scratched on a CD player I'll tell you there's a learning curve with all of them. You just have to feel out your unit.
MP3 USB funtion. This is the greatest part of this unit. It tracks well. Picks up files fast, and never has a long lag time between track loads. Its pretty nice to carry my set for the night with me to the club around my neck on a couple of jump drives than it is to lug 100 plus lbs of records.
CD funtion. Very good. I've had no problems with the deck ejection like a previous review i've read. And if you read the manual the very number one thing listed is this unit is for "Finalized" CD's. Don't make the other guys rookie mistake. CD's load fast, and do not skip. I've ran this deck on a system pumping some high watts with enough vibration to make my feet numb at the end of the night and I've never encountered skipping.
All in all these are good jump from vinyl to CD. They've got an great easy layout. Versital to work into any setup. And easy to learn, and rehearse on. I do plan on trading up eventually to CDJ'800 or 1000, but for the price you can't beat this unit at all. I highly recommend this unit to everyone wanting to make the jump and looking for a good sturdy, performance capable unit.

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A powerful, rock-solid player for a variety of music formats and geared toward professional DJs and weekend warriors alike, the Numark NDX400 scratch MP3/CD turntable not only plays standard CDs but it also can play MP3 CDs for lengthy playback from a single disc. The unit also can play from a USB flash drive for even more music-format flexibility. For easily navigating through folders on MP3 CDs and USB flash drives, the NDX400 has an easy-to-read text display.
Numark's Anti-Shock buffered skip-protection technology keeps music playing, even when vibrations might cause other players to skip. Three hot cues and large scratch wheel empower your creativity.
The NDX400 has advanced braking for vinyl-style stopping of playback, and a reverse mode that enables you to incorporate even more special vinyl effects. The player also offers three hot cue points for quick access to key points in the track.
It also features seamless looping for creating and integrating loops in instant remixes. Single, continuous, and programmable playback modes enable you to control playback order and create custom playlists. And the fader start kicks the NDX400 into playing when you move the crossfader on a compatible mixer.
Key Features
Rugged, tabletop, slot-loading MP3/CD player
Perform with CDs, CD-Rs, and MP3 CDs
USB input for performance with flash drives
Reverse mode for special effects
Three hot cues for quick access to key points in the track
Large scratch wheel for performance
Anti-Shock buffered skip-protection technology
Seamless looping for creating and integrating loops
Text display for navigating folders on MP3 CDs and USB flash drives
Braking for vinyl-style stop

What's in the Box NDX400 CD player, RCA audio cable, power cable, quick start guide

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Tascam CDRW901SL Slot-Loading Pro CD Recorder Review

Tascam CDRW901SL Slot-Loading Pro CD Recorder
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I am in my mid 40s and the last 30 yearts I have accumulated a lot of music in LPs and Cassettes that I would love to have in my car or MP3 player on trips. I tried using my computer to record them but all the complications and file covnersion in order to make just one new CD was tiresome to me. When I found out about the Tascam CD-RW901SL I just fell in love with the idea of having a recorder that pretty much works like the Cassette decks and Reel to Reel recorders of times past. After doing my due diligence and reading everything I could find on the Tascam and competitive players I finally took the jump and bought one.
The CD-RW901SL is a very good looking machine and it feels very well built. The buttons and knobs have a "positive" feel in them that make them a pleasure to use. The looks are, well, professional. It does strike out as a shore thumb in my Hi-Fi rig but I like it none-the-less. One thing that I just love on the Tascam is the lack of a CD tray. The unit is Slot Loading pretty much like the CD player in your car. In this way reliability is improved substantially as there is no CD tray to break.
The unit comes with pretty much every possible connection one could ever need. Digital inputs and outputs in Optical, SPDIF (RCA) and AES/EBU. Analog inputs and outputs in both Balanced and Unbalanced and the Balanced outputs also can be adjusted for output level via a couple of rear panel, user accesible pots.
The front has pretty much all the controls you need to work the unit and it also comes with a pretty good headphone amp AND the reason I actually bought this model: A PS2 computer keyboard connector for inputing Disc and Title tittles instead of using the buttons on the front of the unit (very cumbersome operation).
Finally the unit comes with a wired remote control (according to Tascam because that's what professional asked for...). I would have also like to see a wireless RC or at least the possibility to add one if one would like to. The cord is very long and I found this minor quirk easy to live with.
With just a short overview of the owner's manual I made all the connections to my system and started making some short recordings. Please make sure you buy some CD-RW so that you can re-use them and correct any mistakes before trasfering them to more permanent CD-Rs.
The quality of the Tascam's ADC (analog to digital converters) and DACs (digital to analog converters) is pretty good and more than adequate for my use. I use an external DAC and a professional might consider to use an external ADC to achieve the highest quality recording possible. I recorded some old LPs and tapes and the quality of the recording was very good indeed. Much better than the copies I could make using my Onkyo TA2800 or Nakamichi Dragon tape recorder. The sound of the copies could not compete directly with LPs playing on my SOTA Cosmos but pretty much nothing Digital can anyway.
Overall, the built and operational flexibility of the Tascam are very good. My only complaint and it is a fairly big one is this:
The present software is pretty limited in editing a disc after it is recorded. I do love the fact I can "Un Finalise" CD-RWs and do some more editing on them but I can not make two tracks into one, or split a track after it is recorded. Another disturbing "quirk" is that once you have recorded a number of tracks you can not go and erase just one track unless it is the last one. You CAN erase any number of tracks from the track to the last but you can not erase just one track by itself. I used to have a SONY MD recorder and you could do pretty much anything with the tracks after you recorded them. One would expect that for a Pro recorder like the CD-RW901SL this would be a given...
One last issue I have with the Tascam is that for inputing tittle to tracks using a keyboard you have to press SHIFT F8 every single time you want to input a tittle. In other words, you press SHIFT F8 and input a tittle of a track. For inputing the tittle of the next track you must press SHIFT F8 again, a very silly repetitive task.
I give the Tascam 5 stars for built and overall sound quality but only 3 for flexibility and thus the 4 star rating. I would love to see Tascam adressing the issues with Editing and Tittling in a software upgrade and this could become the best player around to transfer your music from LPs, Tapes or 8track cartridges.

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