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Where can I get a free manual for a Marantz TT1080 record player?

28 Jul

Question by seeu17: Where can I get a free manual for a Marantz TT1080 record player?

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Answer by bueko
http://www.radioera.com/m-manuals.htm

Couldn’t find any directly free ones. This might be a good starting place

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Marantz CDR310 CD Recorder – How do you record in stereo?

30 Jun

Question by liddabet: Marantz CDR310 CD Recorder – How do you record in stereo?
I just got a Marantz CDR310 CD Recorder today. I followed the instruction for pre-setting the record function to stereo – and the display says “stereo” – but when I burn my CD and play it back on my stereo CD player – it only comes out of one speaker. Any thoughts on what could be wrong?

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Answer by Geoff S
Check your connections both on your player and your recorder. Make sure both the red and white RCA connectors are fully inserted on the source and the CD recorder, plus the CD player as well. If the player is hooked up correctly (test with another CD) and you are only hearing out of one speaker, this means that the CD IS recorded in stereo, just that you’re missing one of the input channels on the source as a mono CD will still come out of both speakers, just with the same audio out of both. Provided your speakers are correct in left and right placement, if the left audio is missing, check the white RCA’s on the recorder and source. If the right audio is missing, check the red RCA’s on the recorder and source.

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What is the best way to record audio for a voice over when you’re not in a studio?

31 May

Question by Arch Nerd: What is the best way to record audio for a voice over when you’re not in a studio?
I need to record some voice over (non-singing/music, so no desire for ambient sound), but I’ll be traveling and visiting the voice talent in different locations. What would be the best way to record audio but with portable equipment?
1) Buy a portable field recorder (like a Marantz PMD660) to record and then transfer to my laptop
or
2) Buy a high-quality microphone, stand, pop screen, and then just plug it directly into my laptop when I record

Or, is there an even better way than either of these?

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Answer by DON
For your purposes, a laptop with a suitable mic should work just fine. An added advantage is the ability to email the resulting file.

Don

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