I think also MiniDiscs are a good alternative to taping concerts off FM
radio stations, which I do quite often (our local country station airs a lot
of concerts and such late at night) using analog tapes. While they obviously
don't have the fidelity that a DAT deck would have they still sound many
times better than an analog cassette deck would sound recording the same
broadcast.

It's a lot less hassle to transfer a MiniDisc recording to CDR because there
aren't problems with "tape hiss" that have to be dealt with, so it is much
hassle to edit and so forth.

In truth we could go on all day long talking about different uses of
MiniDiscs, that's why they are a great thing: because there are literally
DOZENS of different applications that you can use them for!


-----Original Message-----
From: J. Coon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: MD: The "proper" use for MIni Discs


I think you are short sighted.  MD has more uses than just copying CDs.


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