This is another fine mess!....
Ed,
Here's the situation...
I have
an Akai DPS-16 and I have two songs recorded so far at 24-bit/48kHz. We're in the process of collaborating on a song with someone who is 1,000 miles away, and he has a computer with a 24-bit soundcard and mastering capabilities.
I've been transferring the tunes to my Phillips CDR-880 via S/PDIF cable, and the results seem quite excellent, but I know we're losing some sound quality due to the bits being truncated.
I can't upgrade this old Dell computer (with only a Pentium 90) without spending a small fortune. I'm thinking of buying a Masterlink, recording that song at 24-bits, and then returning it a day or two later... therefore, I'd be able to send him a 24-bit recording, right?
Lastly... can you shed some light on the Tascam CDRW2000?
My understanding is that it receives a 24-bit signal via S/PDIF, digital optical, or AES/EBU... and then dithers the recording to 16-bit/44.1 without truncating.
Is that correct? If so, it sounds like it would be the way for me to go at this point. At least it would be better than the Phillips unit I have right now, and I could get the CDRW2000 for $675 (new).
Ed, I understand that the computer route is the way to go, but I don't have the money, time, or patience to learn it right now. What's the best alternative for me at this point?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanx!
....Buck