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TR-1000 transcribing tool going for cheap on ebay.

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I've been using the TR-1000 for several years now and I noticed that someone on ebay is selling a number of these for a low price new in box for $50 + 12 S/H.

I like these for transcribing because you can hook them up to anything a record player, vcr, including cd/dvd player. The sound quality isn't as nice as transcribing software on a computer in that you have no graphical interface and there's a learning curve to get the most out of the sound, but they offer a great way to get started pulling licks off of records without having to have a computer in your practice space or studio.

I ordered a couple more as back ups as these go for $250 - 300 brand new.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=280170905406&Category=3278&_trksid=p3907.m29
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A bit more on TR-1000 please !

heath said:
I've been using the TR-1000 for several years now and I noticed that someone on ebay is selling a number of these for a low price new in box for $50 + 12 S/H.

I like these for transcribing because you can hook them up to anything a record player, vcr, including cd/dvd player. The sound quality isn't as nice as transcribing software on a computer in that you have no graphical interface and there's a learning curve to get the most out of the sound, but they offer a great way to get started pulling licks off of records without having to have a computer in your practice space or studio.

I ordered a couple more as back ups as these go for $250 - 300 brand new.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=280170905406&Category=3278&_trksid=p3907.m29
Could you pse elaborate a bit on the way the TR-1000s work ? Are they kind of samplers which can give a slowed down rendition of captured samples ?
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