Portables don't have a digital output, only digital in, with the exception
of a few recent model Sharp units.

As for the sensitivity, I suggest you manually set the level to something
that suits your tastes - far better than the automatic gain control. Of
course, if you were using a PC to do your burning, you could always do some
post-edit work using Soundforge or Cooledit Pro to bring the levels up from
the conservative levels you've been recording at.


Adios,
LarZ

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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On Behalf
Of Robert Ellis
Sent:   Saturday, 11 November 2000 3:37
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I just got a Harmon-Kardon CD burner which connects to my stereo.
Last week I did a live recording of our church choir concert, & I was ready
to record it onto a CD, when I realized that there is no digital output from
the MD.  I notice in the specs of all the MD that none (that I saw) of the
MD players have a digital output.  That seems unusual. I don't know how the
analog recording will fare, but I'll try tomorrow.
Sure wish my Sony MZ-R50 MD had better auto sensitivity--there's quite a bit
of distortion, & for many concerts, the 'low' setting is too low.  More
distortion than I would like (as a musician).
Bob

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