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archiving analog to 24/192 digital on dvd
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Ok.
Tascam DV-RA1000 sounds fantastic. does DSD too...the converters are top notch, the machine is built like a tank... I use it as a master recorder. every bit as good as the 16,000.00 RADAR Nyquist I use.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/DVRA1000HD
I also recommend the DV-RA1000. Amazing machine. I use it for on location two-channel live recording of classical concerts, standing along side a multi-channel computer based set up.
The Tascam is so good it is worth lugging the thing around from venue to venue.
One caution, make sure you save to disc every chance you get. A brief power outage or any other blip and you lose what you have recorded before the outage. Don't ask how I know.
you could use your computer as a recorder. I am archiving my vinyl that way. I got a M-audio 2496 audiophile card and have been really enjoying the resulting files. Be sure to give 24/96 a listen as well as 24/192 to see if the improvements are audible on your system or worth the extra file size.
Trey