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TASCAM SS-CDR250N Two-Channel Networking CD and Media Recorder

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TASCAM SS-CDR250N Two-Channel Networking CD and Media Recorder
Key Features
  • XLR and RCA Input and Output Jacks
  • AES/EBU and S/PDIF Digital I/O
  • RS-232C Serial & 25-Pin Control Ports
  • Records to SD Card or USB Media
The SS-CDR250N Two-Channel Networking CD and Media Recorder from TASCAM is a solid-state recorder that features networking and can accept an optional IF-DA2 Dante card for integrating into any commercial environment. It can be used in broadcast and contractor installation markets, and records in WAV, MP3, SD/SDHC/SDXC, USB memory, and CD application formats.
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When you burn a CD from the files on an SD card, ...

When you burn a CD from the files on an SD card, Does it burn an MP3 CD or is it Audio Format?
Asked by: Kenneth
You can record from the Tascam SS-CDR250N in Wav or MP3 format.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2024-10-16

Is it possible to record to CD and redundant SD ...

Is it possible to record to CD and redundant SD cards at the same time?
Asked by: Brian
Unfortunately No. You cannot record to CD-R & SD card simultaneously. BACKUP option can only record to USB or second SD card while recording to first SD card (or visa versa). When CD is selected as recording media, BACKUP option is not available. Too bad 'cause that's what I bought the machine hoping to be able to do.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2022-03-13

Can this record from a source in from an amp? ...

Can this record from a source in from an amp? Also, can you just play a CD.
Asked by: Donald
The input source connection to the Tascam SS-CDR250N Two-Channel Networking CD and Media Recorder could accept a non-powered signal from an amplifier's signal output. The SS-CDR250N is capable of playing back commercial audio and data CDs in a variety of formats.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2024-10-16

How does one adjust record level from analog ...

How does one adjust record level from analog inputs? Many Thanks
Asked by: Tommy
The recording levels from the analog input signal on the TASCAM SS-CDR250N Two-Channel Networking CD and Media Recorder can be adjusted by using the internal menus. You will be able to navigate the the Input Level screen, then select Mic Level or Line Level, and then manually adjust the levels. The information is shown in the user manual on page 58: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/1015747.pdf
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2024-10-16

To be sure, this can record from cd to sd card, ...

To be sure, this can record from cd to sd card, sd card to sd card, and SD card to cd?
Asked by: Donald
You can record to SD card and then burn audio (and finalize) to a CD-R disc. IFAIK, you can't record from one SD card to another, but you can record to both SD cards simultaneously or record to SD card and USB simultaneously (using BACKUP function)
Answered by: John
Date published: 2022-03-13

Tascam SS-CDR250N Q&A Can you alter the pitch or ...

Tascam SS-CDR250N Q&A Can you alter the pitch or tempo of the Cd and dub it to SD?
Asked by: Spike
Sorry, not possible to aleter the pitch or tempo of a CD to be dubbed on a SD card.
Answered by: Daniel O
Date published: 2024-10-16

Is CD recording is the same as burning a CD?

Is CD recording is the same as burning a CD?
Asked by: Donald
In a traditional sense, burning a CD refers to the process of transferring file information stored on a drive onto a CD disk. CD recording, as a function of the Tascam SS-CDR250N Two-Channel Networking CD and Media Recorder, refers to writing information to a CD from an external input source connected to the Tascam.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2024-10-16
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