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digital transfers
Is there a way to transfer your digital recordings on to cassetes?
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Yes..............but we can't tell you how without a little more info.
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I have a Zoom PS-04, and no computer software. Need other info?
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Well, wouldn't you just hook the L/R outputs of the Zoom to the L/R inputs of your cassette machine, and then hit "record" on the cassette machine?
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That's what I needed hear. I dont have a cassette recorder yet, thats why I needed to know what happens. Thanks guys, I appreciate it.
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