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Hi everyone!
When building MiniDisc compilations of select tracks from assorted CDs, I
tend to prefer a high degree of control as far as tightening the spaces
between songs so there is no silent space between the songs because of my
Sony portable suppoirting "back-to-back" shuffle play. Should I be using
separate CD and MiniDisc units or can I achieve some control when using
CD-MD combo units or bookshelf systems.
If I use CD-MD combo decks or bookshelf systems for the exercise, can I use
the "easy-record" functions on these decks and "clean up" the MiniDisc using
the unit's editing functions (chisel off silent leaders and trailers by
dividing at the head and tail of the song then erasing the blank tracks) or
should I stick to total "hands-on" manual control during the recording
sessions.
If I use separate decks and the CD player is equipped with a matching
digital output, can I achieve this same level of control when I go the
digital-direct route which yields the SCMS-final recordings or should I stay
with the analog route and make SCMS-penultimate recordings. Also, with
either path, should I use programmed-play on the CD player and use any
sync-start or automatic track-marking facilities that the setup offers.
At the moment, I feed my Discman into a borrowed JE-520 in order to do
theise recordings, but am looking at buying a sound system which caters for
this format, while realizing that I have a significant inventory of
cassettes including some recorded during and since my teenage years.
With regards,
Simon Mackay
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