las wrote:
> 
> Simon Mackay wrote:
> 
> > MD isn't just useful for music on the move (car, portable) but for
> > "presentation" applications. This is where audio is used as part of a
> > presentation or similar application. The buffer comes in handy on MD decks
> > equipped with auto-pause and fader; which brings MD into this realm. A track
> > could contain a sound effect; music used to dance to, sing to or line some
> > "patter".
> 
> When I wrote my note, I was referring only it's use with regard to music.  I
> should have stated that.  There are many non musical uses but these have never
> been "pushed" (the manufactures haven't done a very good pushing job of any
> kind) by the manufactures.

They have a lot of musical applications beyond just the consumer CD
copying you regard as the primary purpose.  
Let's face it. MD is good in a lot of ways, even more than people
realize.  


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