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Re: DAT-PC hookup



From: Brent Townshend <bst (at) raphael.tc.com>

> Has anyone interfaced a DAT player with a PC to transfer digital
> recordings directly to hard disk? The few studio-quality DAT players
> that I have looked into are not configured to make the task easy (e.g.,
> there is no RS-232 port). I would like to hear about successes
> and failures.
>
> - Mark
> mpitt (at) magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
My company sells a product, DAT-Link, which is designed just for this.
It connects to a workstation or PC's SCSI port on one side and the AES/EBU,
SPDIF, or Fiberoptic connections on a DAT, CD, MD, or DCC deck.  You can
then move audio to and from your hard disk.   You can take a look at our
web site;  http://www.tc.com/ or send me e-mail for more details.

-Brent

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