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 in/
Which sort of fade exactly ?
Peter
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some sort of Fade does have the Sharp 831.
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some sort of Fade does have the Sharp 831.
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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 sma
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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
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 cha