> [snip]
> 
> Where I can truly see a use, is for lecture / seminar recording, or
> personally for recording audio books.
> 

Agreed. As a student myself, I have toyed with the idea of recording
lectures on my Sharp MT-831. Though it's not LP by any measure, I can still
assure quite a bit of recording time on 1 MD by recording in Mono. In the
same way that ATRAC compresses by removing imperceptible audio data, I can
do the same by removing 1 of the redundant audio channels recorded with a
mono mic.

On the other hand, a friend of mine has discovered that he was able to get
quite a clear sound by plugging his earphones in the microphone jack. I
listened to a recording he made with a friend, each person talking in one
side of the earphone, and the stereo separation gives interesting results
when listening to the recording. If someone were serious about recording and
perhaps archiving class lectures, it might be possible to get a [1] stereo
microphone and attempts to record the teacher on one channel, and any class
discussion on the other.

    [1] http://www.planetminidisc.com/ecm-ds70p.html


Cheers,
- Anthony L.

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