Seems like it would be easier to use a stand alone cd audio burner, (assuming that most who like to record themselves singing have a burner in their audio system), then record one track at a time on to a cdrw(skipping the media clog track), then process through KHP to restore the lyrics. The cdrw could be used over and over for this purpose without going into the coaster business. I do all my initial recordings on cdrw for that purpose, but maybe I'm lucky because my Sony CDP-CX400 player will play cdrw. That was #1 requirement when I made my purchase. I wish MTU would revise it's statement that cd players will not play cdrw. There is a movement in that direction, and it sure saves money.
Take care,
George
I've said it before, and for the sake of the SoundChoice people and any other Karaoke Companies monitoring this site, I'll say it again.I will not buy a product that I cannot make a back up of, not even if you came down to a realistic price for that .15 hunk of plastic. The whole Music and Computer industries jumped on the cd bandwagon. Look at the complexity of an audio cassette in comparison, and check the price structure of cd's vs cassettes. CD technology you say, well considering the billions of cd's sold, they've recovered that a jillion times over. it's still a .15 hunk of plastic, and if they weren't trying to get to us any format should play in any player. Period.
Last edited by George; December 3rd, 2001 at 08:52 AM.
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