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I'm currently using a tascam 424 mkIII, and have been for quite some time now. It's held up pretty well. I'm looking into getting a cd recorder to do my mixes, the tascam cdrw700 and 750 have so far caught my eye. Does anyone have any suggestions on any others?...
Thanx a heap
Thanx a heap

Anyway, with a Portastudio (though I love mine and still think they are great machines) you probably don't need that much machine, unless you plan to upgrade to a reel or something (nothing against cassette, but the masterlink is probably a bit of an overkill for Portastudios). A consumer-grade burner would be fine. You would probably never notice the difference unless you were recording digitally, in which case may not be wanting a stand-alone burner anyway because you would already have converted your analog signal to the digital realm with a good quality converter. Anyway, computer is the cheaper way to go in getting your recordings onto CD. I am still analog, the irony being I'm a bit of a computer geek but still record on tape, cassette at that
Anyway, yeah a soundcard with two rca ins should be all you need to get your L-R outs into the computer and turn your tunes into a bunch of ones and zeros. Maybe someone will chime in and confirm or correct what I am saying and recommend some cheap cards to you.