What you are talking about is the  placement of the mikes and the
processing of the sound, not the the inherent sound quality of the
minidisc recorder.   There are even multitrack recorders that use MD as
a recording  medium.  

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> I'm new to MD but have been mixing and recording live audio for years.
> It is one thing to capture/record and expect quality binaural playback
> through a set of headphones. It is quite a different story to produce
> quality playback through a point-source stereo speaker system. Simply
> put, a quality digital audio source must be processed for speaker
> playback.....I don't care how good the original capture recording is.
> Chances are most MD playback of recordings will pale through a home
> stereo system ( I'm refering to live audio recordings, not CD dubs etc).
> It takes proper outboard studio equipment, knowledge, a good ear, and
> alittle " black magic" to mix the MD audio for room speaker playback. I
> can understand why a filmmaker without extensive audio experience, would
> dismiss the MD format.
>                                                Mark Dottle
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