I have an MD portable recorder, and I think its the coolest thing since
sliced bread! You can rerecord over and over, and delete tracks off the
MD like a file from a floppy disk...the MD recorder I have can also
record in mono and allow you to store up to 148 minutes total on one
disk. The MD is definitely superior to tapes and I prefer this to CDs,
cuz i think CDs are big and ugly...and skip too much.
-daniel.
quoted 5 lines On Mon, 3 Aug 1998 13:03:18 -0400 , you wrote:
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>On Mon, 3 Aug 1998 13:03:18 -0400 , you wrote:
>
>>What's the best way to record tracks off vinyl? Should I use a
>>computer and just dump it to a CD, or should I dump it to MD? What
way
quoted 19 lines do you prefer? I'm asking because I want to record some tracks off
>>do you prefer? I'm asking because I want to record some tracks off
>>vinyl, and need the best way to save it. Thanks.
>
>well.. how many people have md players at the moment? not many! and
>also, if you go the computer/cdr route, you can de-click your vinyl
>before writing it to cd. cdr is a way better choice if you want to
>spend the time to get a better finished product.
>
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