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From:
Joel Fever
To:
Albers, Brian , 'idm@hyperreal.org'
Date:
Thu, 20 Jun 2002 14:01:33 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
RE: [idm] Minidisc players
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What do people recommend for NON-mic recording... as in straight a/d converting... is the technology increasing with minidiscs or is it the same? I want to get one for convenience reasons but would like to put out a quality cd and having a minidisc with cd quality sound would be highly beneficial to me. Is there anything out now or on the horizon that fits my needs... what I will use it for is turntable mixing out of a mixer directly into the minidisc recorder. -Joel "Albers, Brian" <BAlbers@PremiereRadio.com> wrote: Hey, I've been thinking about getting a minidisc player to do field recordings and the like. Could anyone give me the scoop on what I should be looking for, pros and cons, etc http://www.minidisco.com/minispecs/sharpmdmt877xb.html I myself haven't tried the Sonys, but I picked up this Sharp a few months ago and it is a miraculous little machine. Definitely on the expensive side ($275 or so) but I think it's worth it, especially if you pisk up one of the good stereo mics from that same website. Pluses- adjustable mic input level. So if you're like me a you record many of the concerts you attend, you can easily avoid oversaturation. SP/LP2/LP4- turn an 80 minute minidisc in 160 minutes or 360 minutes stereo. I've tried the LP2 setting for bootlegging and it sounds great. I've tried the LP4 setting for transferring cds to minidisc and it too sounds great. Also on this machine, there is an adjustable digital input level (!) for transferring cds. It also has a USB port for input to your 'puter. It comes with a rechargebale battery, which I think will only last for a couple hours by itself, but it also has an removable single AA cartridge which will last for half a day or so. If you're lanning on doing field recordings, get (or make) a windscreen. I was recording an afternoon stroll on the Venice Beach boardwalk the other day and the wind noise was overwhelming. I've recorded many recent shows here in LA (multiple Babyland, V Snares, the Cranes) all of which sound really amazing. DJ Joel Fever - Dancehall Reggae/Hardstep Jungle "First DJ To Endorse Own Hot Sauce" [Skhoolyard Sound System - MA,Neverending Echo - MA] 06.26.02 @ 1625 Tremont St. Solstice Cafe 06.29.02 Tru Dat (HIND CLAW) Asylum + dusting off old tech recs for tag 07.12.02 Tech Assimilation (HIND CLAW) Fuse MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm http://americandnb.com --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup