"Rodrigo (Drupi) Mansilla Jiménez" wrote:
> - Use CrO2 or Metal Tape
Agreed.
>
> - The input for the tape must be set around +6 dB (if you want a good
> recording)
ARGH! NO WAY!
I don't know what you do with your tapes (maybe you like that warm distorted
sound) but most tapes dislike anything
> Good morning all...
>
> I'm wondering what the best way to get a recorded minidisc transferred to a
> regular old cassette would be. I can't seem to locate anything that would
> let me do this digitally (I'm SURE I'm wrong about that). Will I be
Yes, you're sure about that. Remember,
- Original Message -
From: Richard Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Seriously, my MZ-1 was probably the easiest of my Sony's to use.
> No end-search button, optical out, direct track access from the keypad,
> adjustable recording level whilst recording, backlight on the main
> unit
Richard Anderson wrote:
> Pioneer's analogue tape decks that have their 'digital processing system'
> have optical inputs for just such a use.
>
> http://www.pioneer-eur.com/products/home/ct-8en.htm
> http://www.pioneer-eur.com/products/home/g37ct-8en.htm
> http://www.pioneer-eur.com/products/ho
Barry wrote:
>>I'm wondering what the best way to get a recorded minidisc >>transferred
>>to a regular old cassette would be. I can't seem to >>locate anything that
>>would let me do this digitally (I'm SURE I'm >>wrong about that).
to which magic replied:
>Unless you are talking about linki
Yann LEZY wrote:
> If you are using a portable, the output is always analogic (never seen
> any digital one yet... anyone has ?).
Yes, the Sony MZ-R1, but it is not dissimilar to a brick in many ways (large,
combersome and heavy). It is an old unit though, no longer available.
--
Magic
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Barry Stern wrote:
> I'm wondering what the best way to get a recorded minidisc transferred to a
> regular old cassette would be.
Link the Line Out on the Minidisc to the Line In on the cassette deck is
probably your best bet. I do this regularly because my Dad hasn;t joined the
20th century ye
The only way would be via analogue outputs/inputs. Since compact cassette is
not a digital format, there is no way of doing it digitally.
So get behind your MD deck, take the 2 RCA outputs (left and right) and plug
them into the left and right inputs of your tape recorder (assuming it is a
stere
Well, this sounds like a blasphem to me !
Lol anyway, as standard cassettes (not DCC) are analogic media, there
WILL be a digital/analog conversion somewhere on the signal's way...
The signal will be in stereo, don't worry ! Analog handles stereo
aswell.. not only digital does it ;-)
If you are
> Barry Stern wrote:
>
> I'm wondering what the best way to get a recorded minidisc transferred to
> a
> regular old cassette would be... Will I be stuck with a mono recording??
>
>
You don't say if your MD is a deck or a portable.
deck: connect MD to amplifier, set amplifier to "MD", connect
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