Turntable Record
Turntable Record

How do I burn a disc and transform it into a tape without having to buy a special disc for that?
I have a PT-649D, dual player audio cassette, also record things on tape. However, when I played records for the recording of the song in a Blank Tape Unused (Maxwell XLII), the results have been "cut" and lack of clarity (as it should, even when the music is supposed to be lower quality when you copy), is there any way to register so that the sound is better without having to buy a turntable made specifically for this purpose? Tvguy, their solution makes sense because VU is still in the red, but how do you try to do?
The problem may be the recorder is not the player. Make sure that the recording head make sure it is clean and adjust the volume registration to match the player's input (if the player has a meter, make sure it is in the "red") otherwise the sound is distorted. Try to record a song with different levels of audio input and see what works best.
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