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[Background: I have an MZ-R50 and a Sharp 722. My
girlfriend has a 702, and I have good friends with the
the MZ-R50 and the 702. In two years, none of us has
had a single problem with any of them. The Sony has a
well-deserved reputation for being a tank, and the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have a favorite bag/case for carrying an MD player plus
microphones, earphones, and a couple of discs? Mics are sound little
cardoid types, player is a sharp 722 if all of that matters. I'd like
something that offers a little protection plus pockets
--- "David W. Tamkin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I buy the 640 but the 940 sounds better, I might say "darn."
Not even
"damn," just "darn" if even that. However, the 940 owner may cry
when I tell
him/her how much less my 640 weighs and how much less electricity
it uses.
(The kwh
So now my question - is there any software that would allow a computer to
play a standard Karaoke disc? This would need to be complete with
graphics (and proper timing on the graphics!) and everything.
It might be cool to look for a WinAmp plugin, that automatically filters the
vocals from
Hi there,
I've recently bought a JVC XMR70 MD portable recorder. I also bought a
SONY microphone (electret, type 907). Everything works very well,
but since I often record fair and street organs, I sometimes have the
problem of overmodulation since the mic level can't be manually adjusted
on
From: "Ian Horsey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- "David W. Tamkin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I buy the 640 but the 940 sounds better, I might say "darn."
Not even
"damn," just "darn" if even that. However, the 940 owner may cry
when I tell
him/her how much less my 640 weighs and how much
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Hey
I am the owner of a sharp MT-831 for the past 6 months. It is great.
Here is the question. Titling is a bit of a pain. How can I title MD's using
my pc? Someone
Hi!
I own a Sharp MT-831 as well.. and it is brilliant apart from the titling :
)
I've also been looking for something similar to u, the only thing I found is
made by Sharp for the 831 and plugs into the PC. I've not found anywhere
that will sell it however! so if anyone has any ideas where
--- PrinceGaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone said the 940 is stated as using 12W against the 640 using
9W
of power.
snip
So if I kept the 940 on 24hrs a day, it would cost a (not so grand)
total of 1.79 pence per day, or to put it in perspective if I left
it
on 24x7 365 days a
* Ralph Smeets [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 16 Aug 2000
| Anyway, people always complain when something doesn't work. I don't see
| a lot of people writing to this list 'Hey, MD-L, my portable MD unit works!
| What should I do?'
Hey! My MS-722 works! What should I do with it?
--
Rat [EMAIL
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* Ralph Smeets [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 16 Aug 2000
| Anyway, people always complain when something doesn't work. I don't see
| a lot of people writing to this list 'Hey, MD-L, my portable MD unit works!
| What should I do?'
Hey! My MS-722 works! What should
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I'd just like to say that my Sony MZ-R3 is
Hey there,
Just to participate... :)
DMC-J7R - works, without slot-in "door". Remote clip broken.
SJ-MJ5 - works fine
MD-MT831 - works fine
DMC-L5 - works, remote clip broken.
SJ-MJ75 - works fine, remote LCD cracked. Remote clip broken. Unit is very
sturdy considering how many times it's been
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From: "Eric
Richard responded,
| It's a real shame you can't try them out. Prior to your post I would have
| thought that New Zealand was about the hardest place in the world to access
| and try MD items.
It seems that in the US one finds MD equipment nowadays only in the chain
stores, which carry
Sam's club sells an Aiwa 40 watt X 4 receiver that
has and Auxiliary jack right on
the front.
I'd be really careful about buying an Aiwa head unit.
I have a CD/AM/FM head unit (which I bought because of
the aux input jack). The aux input jack is the only
thing that has not given me trouble
"PrinceGaz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why doesn't everyone who has working
md equipment tell us about it and see if we can
crash the server
Gaz, I think your sig is well on its way to doing
that...
g
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Send instant messages get
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We pay something like $0.10 US per kWHr in the
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Hey guys gals
Sending this again since my last was with out a subject and not
every one opens mail with out subjects. I am the proud owner of a sharp
MT-831 for the
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Hi
One thing I forgot to mention, I saw once on a web page a cable sold
in Japan by some one for about $100.00 or so. Sharp has the titling software
on there web site
From: Ian Horsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 05:28:12 -0700 (PDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MD: Sharp Titling Aids
Hello
TitleAid is the titling program you have heard of. It can be run
from a PC as well from the parallel port.
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