Ivica Petrovic wrote:
some sort of Fade does have the Sharp 831.
It lets you set the fading time to 3, 5 or 7 seconds. You can then choose
to fade in and fade out recordings automatically.
Also, as the recording level can be changed while recording is in progress,
you could manually fade
Peter Forest wrote:
Basically, with the use you want to do with your MD recorder, my first
suggestion is the Sharp MS-722. This is the advantage of this unit :
You could also consider the Sharp 831, which also has all the features you
mentioned. It has the same features as the 722, and is
some sort of Fade does have the Sharp 831.
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Which sort of fade exactly ?
Peter
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some sort of Fade does have the Sharp 831.
IP
I'm new to the list. I'm a photographer who wishes to purchase a MD
portable recorder. I plan to record live audio to accompany my photos.
My approach would likely involve a binaural mic setup, perhaps clipped
to the visor of my ballcap etc. I need help selecting a unit to serve my
purposes. I
Basically, with the use you want to do with your MD recorder, my first
suggestion is the Sharp MS-722. This is the advantage of this unit :
- Very robust and solid.
- Slide-In door for Minidisc (easy to enter and remove minidiscs)
- Rechargeable battery include (6-10 hours autonomy, 3 hrs to
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I'm new to the list. I'm a photographer who wishes to purchase a MD
portable recorder. I plan to record live audio to accompany my photos.
I'm very, very impressed with the new Sony MZ-R900. It will meet all of