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Re: [microsound] minidisc question
Sharp are very good too.
I think they have better Mic inputs.
Check:
http://www.minidisc.org/
http://www.minidisct.com/
Ciao
Alessandro F.
> on 15/10/2001 10:57 PM, Jake Hardy at jake.hardy@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > If I buy one of those pocket minidisc recorders, would I be able to
> > record my live sets direct lined from my mixing board to the recorder,
> > or would the sound quality be bad?
>
> I've done this at rehearsals and such, and it usually sounds pretty good.
> The problem is that most consumer MD's don't have a digital out, so making a
> CD from the recording isn't the best since you go a/d d/a a/d. I don't mind
> the quality, but other people do. If you can get a MD in Japan, you might be
> able to find it with an optical out.
>
> > On that note, can anyone recomend a md recorder that is good for that
> > purpose, since most of my field recordings I do with a few mics running
> > into my mixer and a direct line to a recorder.
>
> Sony makes very good ones. I don't know about any others...
>
> Garry Kling
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