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the whole dvd market now make recording to VHS tape really cheap. i use this method for collecting material to be broken up into samples later. if i hear a cool moment on tape i have my display to give me the time and location and my VCR imprints on the tape the date it was recorded. lots of great info. i bought a fancy pants Hitachi VCR that was like 400 bucks new off a markdown table for about $217. much cheaper than comparable stuff at a music store. my manual also made the suggestion that it can be used as a high quality audio recorder. if you're into good sound at cheap prices this is a great way to get it. and you now have it in a format that you can pretty much take anywhere. try bringing that DAT or MD to aunty irenas house at Christmas and see how many people will hear it. DAT is great for demos and high quality work but not very quick and easy outside of the house. CD's can do this too though. I will eventually get a burner but right now I can't justify the necessity of one in my set up. $800 for the burner and whatever the going rate for blank CD's is. A few bucks for a good VHS tape and I saved myself the cost of a few blank discs. There are better formats than VHS for sound but the price/performance ratio is hard to beat.