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Subject:RE: MD: deep optical question
Putting it simply, no. The reason for this is because the digital out
spits
out exactly the same information as what comes into the MD's input
simply
because it is put through to the digital out directly without any
looping
through
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Regarding digital pass-through
I called Sony Tech and they had to call me back later after "checking it
out".
The response ( on my answ. mach.) was:
"it does contain
Putting it simply, no. The reason for this is because the digital out
spits
out exactly the same information as what comes into the MD's input
simply
because it is put through to the digital out directly without any
looping
through the unit's ADC/DAC circuits. It is unprocessed/untouched.
Using
This situation of digital audio information running thru equipment has me
curious.
I master albums of my own music to MD (all the editing options lets me
continually change my mind about things), and then make CD copies, running
the MD digital out first thru my old Pioneer CD recorder, and from
.
Adios,
LarZ
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Subject:Re: MD: deep optical question
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Here's a question that stumped the Sony tech support guy (shame) that I still
don't have an answer for:
If I pass the optical OUT of a DAT through the optical IN of a Sony
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If I pass the
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My only suggestion is to try one of those