Hmmm, so *this* is what happens when I go on holiday for a fortnight... 400+
messages!!!
Doh!
Oh well. Anyway, the same thing happened with a Fun Lovin' Criminals CD
(100% Columbian if you must know) - first time I recorded it, it was fine.
2nd time and I ended up with 30+ tracks from a 16
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Another one is that the source CD's tracks are subdivided with
intra-track
indices. The practice is rare, but the CD standard does support
it, and I
faintly remember reading ages and ages ago on either this list or
its
prede-
cessor that in
You say that the Sharp 722 has no editing functions? Is it a joke? You have a
button called EDIT or something like that. You access to DISC NAME, TRACK NAME,
COMBINE, DIVIDE, TRACK ERASE, ALL ERASE functions.
Moreover, on my Sharp 722, when I press
You didn't read very closely...what was said was that the 722 *remote*
didn't have many editing features. Whether or not that's true is beyond
me, as I only have the MT15.
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, jeanmougin wrote:
You say that the Sharp 722 has no
I have had a DIO2448 for about 6 months. I'm writing this because DIO2448
information is currently on the Minidisc Community page. The DIO2448 has 6
connectors on the attached bracket: TOSlink in, TOSlink out, S/PDIF coax in,
S/PDIF coax out, and 2 RCA connectors for analog line level output.
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What is Scale factor edit?
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I am not sure if this would solve any of your
James Jarvie asked,
| What is Scale factor edit?
How to describe it ...
it's a feature of certain new units that will adjust the volume level of a
track after it's been recorded. Theoretically it should take much of the
guesswork out of setting levels: just copy them as they are from a
Someone who wants to be called a Clueless Towel was kind enough to address my
question. I had asked,
Is there a comparison somewhere of the features
of the Sony MDS-JE640 to those of their MDS-JB940?
and Towel replied,
| While looking for speakers today, a salesman thrust a copy of the
When deciding which of the two units to buy, one comment I would make is:
if you can, *listen* to the two units before you buy.
Don't just go on specs or price alone, obviously price is one of the most
important factors, but the device is designed for making sound, so the sound
should also be
Another question: is it compatible with existing hardware? From what I've
heard it is storing information on the disc, and the actual volume
reduction is happening on playback, so can existing hardware read the
information and do the volume adjustment?
Jonathan
At 8/15/00 4:53 PM, David W. Tamkin increased the world's knowledge by
typing:
it's a feature of certain new units that will adjust the volume level of a
track after it's been recorded.
That sounds good. Does this only work on the unit doing the scaling, any
unit with this feature, or any
Charles Redell wrote:
Matthew Wall wrote:
the amount of Hello Kitty stuff available i thought it was =
kinda funny they would offer something pretty obscure like that.
OK. Way off topic and I'm sorry, but I just have to share this then:
There used to be a vendor on Z-shops at
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has the optional optical board for the
sblive. i was thinking of ordering one, but was wondering if SPDIF is the
same as toslink. not sure if there's an optical connection standard yet,
and i wanna make sure i buy the right cables. i recently traded up my sharp
"Ryan K. Brooks" wrote:
Could someone recommend a conference room/table mic that would work well
with a MD recorder?
I see that RadioCrap has one- but it looks cheap.
Here is a picture of the one I made in action
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=89237a=7718856p=26191361
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has the optional optical board for the
sblive. i was thinking of ordering one, but was wondering if SPDIF is the
same as toslink. not sure if there's an optical connection standard yet,
and i wanna make sure i buy the right cables. i recently traded up my
sharp
Richard, you and I live in different universes.
| When deciding which of the two units to buy, one comment I would make is:
| if you can, *listen* to the two units before you buy.
Operative clause: "if you can." Neither of those units is going to be on
display in any store near me. To
Hi David,
Richard, you and I live in different universes.
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. The JE520 and MZR-55 are still new models here. The
MZR-91s have
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Does anyone know what units (ie; home decks)
On weight - you do seem to view the greater weight spec of the 940 as
negative, I think weight could be a positive, as it might indicate
better
build quality (maybe better reliability e.g. the transport, if not sound
quality etc
Maybe I'm becoming cynical in my old age but all this
and Towel replied,
| "Step Up Features" for the 940 over the 640 are:
| Aluminium Front Panel
| 2x Optical/ 1x Coaxial Input (640 has no coax)
| Variable Coefficient Digital Filter 24 bit
| R-Core Transformer
| 1x Optical/ 1x Coaxial Output (again 640 has no coax)
| Music Scan
Even the JE5?0
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