Liquid Review wrote:
> Look, just a quick question - I was at a meeting tonight, and a fellow
> there wanted to make short films, and was looking for a portable sound
> recording source. I offered to lend him my Sony MZ-R37, and he said that
> "MD sounds like shit, it's no good for recording audio for film work"... is
> this the case?

He must be on of the people that reads "What Hi Fi" or whatever that
magazine is.  I know for a fact that more than one music CD has been
made using tracks from a Minidisc recorder.  

If you are using a Minidisc recorder that was made in about the last 5
years or so, no one will be the wiser.  However, if you record a certain
French horn solo with a Sharp recorder, he might be able to tell.  With
your Sony R37, the only way he will be able to tell is if after he
records  something, he opens the recorder, or listens to what he  just
recorded and then starts recording again, forgetting to press END
SEARCH.  In that case, he will be really upset, and may just smash the
hell out of your recorder.

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