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this is my first post so please bear with me,i own sony je440 and sony je480

what i would like to know is it possible for me to record player to player as i have programmes scattered over many discs and wish to put them in some chronological order could somebody please advise me how to go about this if possible...yours hopefully :wacko:

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you would HAVE to have an optical out in one deck/player AND an optical-in on the other deck/recorder;; AND, IF you did NOT record the original songs FROM a CD optically. (edit) OR, lift them off a cable or satillite station sotically).!

it you did record the original songs/audio OPTICALLY; then it WON'T let you transfer "optically"; you will have to transfer "analogue" (red & white line-in and outs).

if they are mixed; take my advice and just do it analogue; or else it will either drive you crazy with various volume levels; OR, just a pain to do it.

and i hope these are not in L2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.& 13) j/k

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the material i want to transfer is mostly taped off dab radio so it looks like

using the red/white analogue so do i just plug IN on one deck and OUT on the other deck thanks for help/patience

You attach one end of your cables to the line out (or output) of your PLAY deckn and your other end of the patch cord to the line in ( Or input) of your record deck, press play on the play deck, and record on your record deck, and you're in business. Try a couple of sample recordings first to get the feel, soon you'll be a pro.

Goog luck,

Bob

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you wanna get used to always keep the volume level at the same place; i try to keep EVERYTHING between 4 and 2 -Db's; keep out of the "red"; althogh red is more dangerous in digital recording..

i like the "head room" and crank up the amps.

i like to catch songs off digial cable and IMMEDIATELY transfer to "Analogue" right away;; analogue is "Fun" and colorous;; digital is boring and greyish.

are you recording music or voice, perfumedgarden?

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you wanna get used to always keep the volume level at the same place; i try to keep EVERYTHING between 4 and 2 -Db's; keep out of the "red"; althogh red is more dangerous in digital recording..

i like the "head room" and crank up the amps.

i like to catch songs off digial cable and IMMEDIATELY transfer to "Analogue" right away;; analogue is "Fun" and colorous;; digital is boring and greyish.

are you recording music or voice, perfumedgarden?

mainly voice [radio comedy progs]tried it this morning seems ok what ive transfered....thanks to all for patience etc...

You attach one end of your cables to the line out (or output) of your PLAY deckn and your other end of the patch cord to the line in ( Or input) of your record deck, press play on the play deck, and record on your record deck, and you're in business. Try a couple of sample recordings first to get the feel, soon you'll be a pro.

Goog luck,

Bob

had a dummy run this morning everything seems ok many thanks for the help,you're all stars

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