Okay. So the rear of my TX-8555 Onkyo stereo receiver has TAPE IN/OUT jacks. From what I understand, these are to be used when I get a turntable, and want to record from it onto my CD recorder, in that the TAPE IN/OUT will connect to the ANALOG IN/OUTs of my recorder. However, I have one small problem...I am using the recorder's ANALOG inputs right now with RCA feeds from a Numark dual CD player/mixer unit, which is going MASTER OUT to the recorder's ANALOG IN so I can capture custom DJ style mixes from the Numark.
If I need to use the recorder's ANALOG inputs once I get a turntable to connect to the receiver's TAPE IN/OUT jacks (in order to make recordings off vinyl) how can I still use the same ANALOG inputs of the recorder when I'm recording off of the dual CD/mixer? Do I have to physically change the cords out every time I want to record from either the turntable or mixer? Is there a way for the recorder's ANALOG jacks to "expand" through an adapter of some kind so it can share both the TAPE IN/OUT signals of the receiver and the Numark dual CD/mixer's output?