MD: A question on TOC cloning

2001-10-22 Thread Michael Johnson


Ok, Here's a basic question that I'm sure has been asked before, but here
goes

What MD decks can I absolutely count on for being able to clone or restore
the TOC, or restore the audio on a disc that has recorded, but doesn't
register the track??

Lemme know. Thanks

Michael Johnson
KQED,88.5 fm San Francisco
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RE: MD: MD use in public Radio

2001-10-10 Thread Michael Johnson


Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001 11:54:32 -0700
From: macdef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MD: MD Sony PC-Link w/ Mac
Hey, KQED! ;)

Michael, do you use MD at all at work? Just curious about MD's penetration
at KQED.

Virtually all the reporters at KQED are using minidisc now. The HHB MDP-500
is the 
standard deck used in the field now, affectionately called the Purple
People Recorder.

In my own kit I have a Sony MZR - 30 and the Sharp MDRS-60.  Very happpy
with then  both.
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RE: MD: MD Sony PC-Link w/ Mac

2001-10-08 Thread Michael Johnson


Eric  Eduardo, and other Mac folks,

I have  a Mac G4 and have used the Xitel PC Link unit that came with the
Sony MZR70.
As with many things Macintosh, you plug it in and it works. 
I plugged in the Xitel to my Keyboard and that was it. I had my audio stream
out
The Mac should sense the USB out and should just start feeding audio
automatically.

Have you downloaded iTunes yet from apple.com? It's a great little mp3
organizer, ripper, and converter.

Michael Johnson
KQED-FM
San Francisco
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RE: MD: USB Audio Devices - Griffin iMic Adapter

2001-10-08 Thread Michael Johnson


 I wrong or is the Griffin iMic Adapter a cheap device to do the
reverse (audio to USB)? Anyone has experience with this one?
Alexandre

Alexandre,

You are right. The iMic ( about US$35.00 ) does the opposite, but you must
have System 9.04
or better to have it work properly. If you want to use it for Pro Tools,
then you must have
System 9.1 or better, as the Apple Audio Extension will have the updated USB
drivers.

If you're using the iMic  with the iBook, there have been some internal USB
power distribution problems 
that have caused some clicks in recording into the iBook, but Apple is
fixing this problem, and should 
service your iBook to upgrade this problem.

The iMic is a great little device. Worth every penny. There's software to
control it as well. 
The program is handy but you don't have to have it for the iMic Adapter to
work. Good Luck

Michael Johnson
KQED, 88.5 FM
San Francisco
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