RE: MD: Cedric's Question

2000-11-09 Thread Peter Forest
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MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread Liquid Review
Evening, all. Look, just a quick question - I was at a meeting tonight, and a fellow there wanted to make short films, and was looking for a portable sound recording source. I offered to lend him my Sony MZ-R37, and he said that "MD sounds like shit, it's no good for recording audio for film

Re: MD: Cedric's Question

2000-11-09 Thread J. Coon
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Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread las
Mike Burger wrote: Sounds like he's been spewed at by someone who has no idea what they're talking about. I'd come back with "Have you ever actually listened to MD?" and then place my headphones on his head. Did you ever get the feeling that there is actually an "anti MD" faction in

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread Reeves Easley-McPherson
I agree with Mike. MD is perfect as a portable digital recording device for many applications. My wife and I use ours for Family History work. 1000% better than analog cassette tape. -- Original Message -- From: Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sounds

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread Dave Hooper
Do you remember my (admittedly hideously subjective) comment about how Sharp ATRAC sounds very different to Sony ATRAC? Well, I recently listened to a whole bunch of other Sharp MD players (7xx, 8xx) and decided they sounded very very similar to my 831. Then I took my 831 back to the store in

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "Dave Hooper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 09 Nov 2000 | Anyway - I'm not alone here. I recently found a whole bunch of reports | saying similar stuff about Sharp ATRAC. Let's talk. You have a bias against Sharp. There are detectable differences between the two encoders. You know what those

MD: Aiwa Car CD player with MD input

2000-11-09 Thread J. Coon
I was just in Best Buy, and they are having a sale on an Aiwa car, in dash cd AM FM CD player, model CDC-X207. It is priced at $99, and the neat thing about it is it has an auxiliary input jack on the front panel, where you can plug in a Minidisc player, or a one of those walkman tape players.

Re: MD: Aiwa Car CD player with MD input

2000-11-09 Thread las
"J. Coon" wrote: and the neat thing about it is it has an auxiliary input jack on the front panel, where you can plug in a Minidisc player, or a one of those walkman tape players. Jim, To the best of my knowledge, all Aiwa in dash units have AUX jacks. I have been mentioning the Aiwa

MD: Track labelling

2000-11-09 Thread Nat Evans
=== The original message was multipart MIME=== === All non-text parts (attachments) have been removed === Hello ya'll I'm new to the list so please forgive me if this is a topic that has = been done to death before. I've got a Sony MZ-R55 portable recordable MiniDisc system,

MD: Which stereo system (with integrated minidisc) should I buy?

2000-11-09 Thread Robin Landy
I am looking to buy a new stereo system. I want a multi-CD changer (3+), integrated minidisc and a radio tuner. I would also like an optical out, (in case I ever get round to buying an MDLP portable). I like my music loud, so speakers need to be 50 watts+. I do not need a tape deck.

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread Mike Burger
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Odd...I use my Sharp MT15 to record my CDs and

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread J. Coon
Liquid Review wrote: Look, just a quick question - I was at a meeting tonight, and a fellow there wanted to make short films, and was looking for a portable sound recording source. I offered to lend him my Sony MZ-R37, and he said that "MD sounds like shit, it's no good for recording audio

Re: MD: Track labeling

2000-11-09 Thread David W. Tamkin
Jeanmougin answered Nat Evans, As a Mac user, i ignore if there's a possibility to title tracks with your computer keyboard. Jean surely means the French verb "ignorer" there (which means, in English, not to know -- that he doesn't know whether Nat can title tracks with his keyboard) and not

Re: MD: Track labelling

2000-11-09 Thread Jeanmougin
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === As a Mac user, i ignore if there's a

Re: MD: Which stereo system (with integrated minidisc) should I buy?

2000-11-09 Thread Jeanmougin
there are a lot of products. You'd better have a look at http://www.minidisc.org. Look for "Equipment browser" on the left column. Robin, 50 Watts is already very powerful except if u want to sonorize a night-club or something like that. Your optical out, you want it on the CD player or on the

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-09 Thread Dave Hooper
Hmm... you'd think. I've done a blind test using two MDs, one I recorded using the old Sharp MT-MD831 and one recorded using the Sony MZ-R90. The same source CD, played (digitally, optically) from the same Marantz CD6000OSE player. The Sharp recording (as I've said so many times before) has