littlejohn said:Sure... the machine doesn't much care where the audio comes from. And, if you only play back carts you recorded on that machine, you can also do the mechanical alignment. To feed a balanced input, simply ground the #2 pin - hook it to the #1 pin - and feed the unbalanced audio ground to 1+2, hot to 3. It will be about 10dB lower than the machine is used to, but the input gain ought to have enough room to pick it up.
speakerman said:I was glad to see the cart machine go the way of the Dodo. They are glorified 8-track tape units. They were a big nuisance to keep sounding acceptable. The Apple lossless recording to digital works great for me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Lossless
Robert Bass said:myself, I like to play with carts from time to time, since I have the patience to deal with all the tech issues involved. I could see carts being used as a backup system (I wish we had them for that reason, where I work), but I do agree there's too much involved in using them for a 24 / 7 operation on a long term basis.