Hi Chris: The mini-disk machines sure do have a nice clean signal compared with some of the inexpensive digital recorders. If you want to use it as a recorder and can not figure out how to either use it as an external drive or transfer the files via USB to your computer, I would upload in real time by patching from the audio output of the recorder into either an external sound card or directly into the audio input of your computer and do all of the editing on the computer with your audio editor of choice. You will have to monitor your levels throughout the upload process to make sure nothing goes to hot. I had to do this when I digitized my mini-disk arkives several years ago and it is time-consuming.
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