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Tascam CD-RW750

Live event recording will never again be the same according to a press release sent to PRWeb. Octave Systems, Inc. has taken this industry by the virtual nose hairs and shaken it till the world looked level. Enter the Tascam CD-RW750 recording device. Without question, the most advanced item to come down the pike in the live event world in quite sometime.

The CD rewritable recorder makes digital recording from analog inputs or digital coaxial and optical inputs. The recorder allows multiple tracks to be recorded simultaneously or individually. Once the disc is finalized, it can be used as a master disc with the Copy Master for making additional copies.

“With the Copy Master a church (or other institution where people meet) will have a complete solution for recording live seminars/sermons/choirs and selling or giving away CDs to people as they leave,” Octave’s Paul Avery said.

A sampling frequency converter handles recording from non-standard digital audio sources. Twenty-four bit digital recording provides amazing sound quality. A wireless remote makes recording available with the click of a button.

The heart of the cutting-edge recording technology lies in the Copy Master Pro, which offers efficiency and economy like no other CD duplicator. The stand-alone unit features an easy-to-use intuitive interface coupled with a super-swift 52X CDR/RW drive that can handle audio, video or data formats with ease. Up to seven CDs can be copied simultaneously.

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