quoted 1 line I agree that getting a CD burner/writer as opposed to a MD for recording> I agree that getting a CD burner/writer as opposed to a MD for recording
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quoted 4 lines MP3s makes a lot of sense now. But when I got my MD recorder about 2.5> MP3s makes a lot of sense now. But when I got my MD recorder about 2.5
> years ago, CD burners were a lot more expensive, and CD-RW wasn't very
> common at all (if it even existed in the commerical market, I can't
> remember for sure). So MD was my preferred option at the time.
i have a CD writer, but personally, i like the MD for compilations. i tend
to get tired of listening to the same tracks at times, so the MD is
perfect -- i can dump tracks when i'm sick of them and just pile on new
material. complete albums/eps usually get put on CDRs though...
as for the portable/deck debate, i like my deck. i still haven't figured out
how to record/cut/do anything with my portable unit... its just easier with
the deck and keyboard (a black ibm workserver keyboard to match -- you
wouldn't believe how how hard it is to find a black ps/2 keyboard that will
fit into a stereo cabinet!). i don't know how you guys can enter your track
titles with those arrows on the portables...
later...
Edwin Wong
[ suction@rogers.com ]
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