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> Questions in response to Danny-K's response 5/29
>
> About using optical-digital links to get audio into a PC, ar
Questions in response to Danny-K's response 5/29
About using optical-digital links to get audio into a PC, are there any
optical/TOSLINK to USB adapting boxes? Or, if you used such a device,
would you run into the same kind of problem ("changing speed
upredictably") that you'd get from inputtin
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Subject:RE: MD: MD --> CD-R
You need a minidisc recor
If you're a stickler for quality like I am, then you'll want a soundcard
with digital I/O. That doesn't mean you need to pay megabucks for a good
card, unless you also want a card that has an excellent DA converter for
listening to any post-production work you actually perform on your WAV's
befor
> what is the best way to take live shows youve recorded on your MD and
> transfer them to a CD-R on your computer? should i invest in a killer
> soundcard or is it a waste of money? is it ok to just go
> mini-to-mini with
> the CD-RW? is there a reasonably priced MD component that allows
> for d
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> hi
>
> what is the best way to take live shows youve recorded on your MD and
> transfer them to a CD-R on your co
unless i'm way off(haven't played w/ it this way) the sony USB connection is
downstream, from soundcard to MD, not upstream, from MD to soundcard.
marc
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>But you leave out one important point - this list goes all over the world!
>Where about in it are you?
My apologies. I live in the U.S. I don't mind the transfers being done
overseas, but I'd prefer to find someone in the U.S. if possible.
By the way, I
Doug wrote:
> If anyone can do this, please get in touch with me. I'd be
> happy to pay for materials and postage.
But you leave out one important point - this list goes all over the world! Where
about in it are you?
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