
Record or dub your event using the TEAC CD recorder. It has auto recording functions that start as soon as it receives an input so that you can ensure you capture every part of the performance, and it automatically breaks tracks up for easy dubbing. The TEAC CD recorder makes recording a breeze.
A: Yes you can as long as the cd(s) you are recording from are not themselves digital copies. This recorder has the automated copy infringement protectin system so you can record using manual mode and stop whenever you like. If you are trying to record from a cd that is a copy of another original digital source it may not allow it. As long as you are recording from original you should have no problem. Yes you can use the random playback feature in playback on this and other machines with the cds you make on this machine after you "finalize" the disc. Also once you finalize the cd you can copy onto any computer hard drive and make copies of your copies that way using any of several free downloadable programs online.
Q: can i record a record to a cd
A: Yes, you can. I have my turntable connected to my receiver through the phono input. I also connect the cd recorder through the receiver using the tape input. Once the connections are made you can record as if you were recording through your tape deck like in the old days. This is how I do it and it works fine. I am assuming you have comparable equipment. I don't know how to record directly from a turntable to the cd recorder without using a receiver or amplifer. If you don't have tape mode, aux or video might work. Good luck.
Q: Will this record from a digital piano? Thanks
A: It takes a left input and a right input jack that hooks into the unit. If the digital piano has an output jack you can plug that into the unit. You need CD-R (ones that you can record on ) CDs.
Q: Can I copy from cassette to CD?
A: You can copy a cassette to cd but you have to have the cassette player and cd recorder connected to a receiver or amp with proper connections. I'm not sure how to do it directly from the tape deck to recorder, but it should be possible if the input/output cables are connected correctly. I like using my receiver as the best method of making copies.
Q: can this record from a radio?
A: It can record from a radio or tuner if you have a receiver or amp with tuner input/output. I'm not sure how to record directly from the tuner/radio to the recorder. The tuner/radio has to have input/output connections.
Q: Does this unit identify each track on the album well?
A: It will identify the individual track by number if you use the pause mode between tracks. It does not identify the track by name unless you make a digital to digital copy.
Q: Can I record TV shows on this if not is there anything I can record them on?
A: No. This is an audio recorder. If you want to record tv shows you need to rent or buy a dvr.
Q: is this a cd recorder and player . and can i record playing my guitar and singing
A: Yes, this is both a player and recorder. I know you can record from turntables, cassettes, or other CD players. Basically anything you can plug into your amplifier or receiver. I’m not sure about live recordings. Seems to me, if you had 2 microphones ( one for left channel, other for right channel) that could be plugged into one set of inputs on the back of the amp or receiver (that the CD player is hooked to) it should work. This is just theory, but would make for an interesting test.