Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To make a CD with Adaptec Toast 3.5.5 on a MacIntosh, Adaptec offers
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1. The disc must be created in the standard CD Audio format (i.e.,
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(e.g., .wav, .aiff, etc,a) on a
Hi all!
Is there such a function in the Sony JE530 deck?
If yes, how do I activate it? I couldn't find anything like that in the
manual.
Thanks in advance.
Luca
Milano, Italy
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I am an owner of an MZ-R70 and an MZ-E44. recently when playing back a disc
i recorded digitally, i noticed that my E44 would not play back one of the
tracks (track 3) and another (track 4) would skip profusely. the rest of the
tracks were fine. However, when i played the disc on my R70, the
What is the best program to use to convert a recording I made on my
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Luca wrote:
Hi all!
Is there such a function in the Sony JE530 deck?
If yes, how do I activate it? I couldn't find anything like that in the
manual.
I'm not certain, but I think you play to the point you want to over
write, hit pause and the hit record. Anoter way that might be even
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Is there such a function in the Sony JE530 deck?
If yes, how do I activate it? I couldn't find anything like that in the
manual.
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Speaking from experience with using a JE520 that I sometimes borrow,
As a Macintosh user, I found a little program called Coaster at
http://www.download.com. You can record with the line input of your
computer you plugged to the line-out of your MD recorder. I just had to
set the line-in level to avoid clipping.
When I finish, the file is saved in AIFF. After
What is the interest of overwriting?
Simon Mackay a écrit:
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Is there such a function in the Sony JE530 deck?
If yes, how do I activate it? I couldn't find anything like that in the
manual.
Somwhere out there is a page that describes SCMS, what it is and why we have it
at all.
*all* "home" digital recording equipment is supposed to have SCMS enabled.
By "definition", "pro" equipment is allowed to have SCMS "defeat" modes.
What many people do not realize is that pro equipment
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Speaking from experience with using a JE520 that I sometimes borrow, to do
a
"record overwrite", you select the track which you want to overwrite using
the AMS knob, place the unit in PLAY-PAUSE mode then press RECORD.
Thanks Simon, I'll try ASAP.
And to
Jeanmougin wrote:
What is the interest of overwriting?
Got me. I always figured it was safer to keep the old material, record
the new material and then at my leasure cut, edit , move , combine etc.
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"Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway I just wanted to ask about what types of machine exist that disable
the SCMS situation. I don't care for do-it-your-self ways or test modes,
service modes etc. I just wanted a retail device and the prices available...
We offer the Midiman CO3. It
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Just curious, but how do they get around the
Kheops GlassArt wrote:
I said to a lot of people that my goal was not to make money with minidisc
and it's true... The reason I started this company was because I was not
able to buy for myself blanks minidiscs in small quantity at good price.
Misguided altruism mixed in with some vague
Jimmy Clutter wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations on where I can buy Sony ES decks?
Right now I have a 920, but I'd prefer to have something sturdier. Plus the
gold and silver colors look much more impressive. Also, do you have any
comments on which models are a better value?
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What? is there a site we should look at? what
Kheops GlassArt wrote:
I said to a lot of people that my goal was not to make money with
minidisc
and it's true... The reason I started this company was because I was not
able to buy for myself blanks minidiscs in small quantity at good price.
Replied to by Neon John:
Misguided
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