[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Ralph Smeets wrote:
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> > I think unless some briliant company builds a MP3 recorder (ie, a fast computer
> > that is able to compress a CD in realtime) for 'charging' the MP3 player, MP3
> > will be the format for computer-geeks and not the mainstream costumer!
>
> Ralph, not every one uses an MD recorder to copy CDs. Several of us use
> them to record live performances, practice material, etc. The ability
> to record in real time is crucial. So is the ability to edit what you
> recorded, set track marks, have instant access, repeat all or parts of
> a recorded section.
>
> Saying that only thinkg a MD is good for is to copy CDs and a new device
> that will copy CDs will make MD obsolete, is pretty short sighted.
>
> PS, I don't mean to make this sound like I am picking on you.
>
Sorry...
I was talking from my own experience.
However, I must say that I use a lot of the editing capabilites after I recorded
from tape.
Cheers,
Ralph -> who already has the vision of computer-geeks sneaking in their laptop
on a concert with their microphones.......
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