YES! you can. but if you are going from the harddrive - you may need some
software to 44/48 khz convert that.
let me look into that
JN
"these arent the IDMs you're looking for...move along"
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quoted 20 lines From: R D Wigglesworth <R.Wigglesworth@sheffield.ac.uk>> From: R D Wigglesworth <R.Wigglesworth@sheffield.ac.uk>
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (idm) Boring techie DAT question.
> Date: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 10:15 AM
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to copy some of my music to DAT, but I don't have a DAT machine.
> However, in my department we have a DAT data tape machine for backing up
> the hard drive on the workstations. Is there anyway that this could be
> used for recording sound that could be played on a normal DAT machine?
>
> The workstations do have audio inputs.
>
> 'Help me, IDM you're my only hope.'
>
> Sorry for the cross-post.....
>
> Rich.