March 2000 16:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MD: SONY MZ-R55
In a message dated 03/03/2000 12:02:43 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> When using sync record, it not only detects the track marks when recording
> digitally from a CD, but it also detects s
In a message dated 03/03/2000 12:02:43 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> When using sync record, it not only detects the track marks when recording
> digitally from a CD, but it also detects silences (or relatively quiet
> passages) of a predetermined length.
Is this
When using sync record, it not only detects the track marks when recording
digitally from a CD, but it also detects silences (or relatively quiet
passages) of a predetermined length. If that length is satisfied, then it
automatically thinks its another track. This happens regardless of digital
or
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi I am having trouble with my sony mz-r55. When i put it on sync record and
> try to record a cd, it makes multiple tracks for for one song.
You're doing this over an analogue connection, and there are some pauses
longer than two seconds in this
The artist formerly known as James Caran wrote:
> Before I go return/exchange my Sony, does
> anyone have an idea on why it is suddenly distorting? Thanks, and I hope
I would take a guess that the connection to the circuit board has detatched
slightly, so it is no longer securely soldered to t
The artist formerly known as James Caran wrote:
>
>
> year guarantee from them. Before I go return/exchange my Sony, does
> anyone have an idea on why it is suddenly distorting?
Probably it is broken.
--
Jim Coon
Not just another pretty mandolin picker
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If Gibso
> Is it possible to connect this line-out (analog) with the line-in of the
> MZ-R55
> and also otherwise the line-out of the MZ-R55 to the line-in of the
> soundblaster
In short, yes. You'll just need a lead with a 3.5mm minijack at both ends
(they're not usually provided with the units), and it