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Fuh. I sent this over a week and a half ago. Odd.
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From: "Robert J Lynn Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Basic MD questions


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> Hiya Paul -
> On my Sharp MD-MS722, you can listen to whatever is coming through the
> LINE/OPTICAL or MIC in as soon as you hit the REC button. The player
itself
> can power a mic, or accept LINE and digital optical. To take it over to
PC,
> you could either use an analog cable or get an MD component deck and use
the
> optical out, provided your sound card supports it.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "PAUL MCDONALD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 7:40 PM
> Subject: MD: Basic MD questions
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> >
> > These questions are pretty basic, and are probably already covered
> > somewhere at minidisc.org or in the archives, but I can't for the life
of
> > me find them. So here goes. I've decided that I need a (relatively)
> > inexpensive, compact, high-quality sound recorder for audio  for my
short
> > films. (my video camera has no mic jack) MD looks like the way to go,
> > though I still have a few queries (applying to the Sony MZR70
> > specifically):
> >
> > * A salesperson told me that you can listen to what you're recording
using
> > headphones. That's a great feature. Is it true?
> >
> > * I will need to download the audio to my computer for sync with visuals
> > and post-production tinkering. Is this possible? I have a relatively new
> > computer (PII) and a soundcard (audio sonique, I believe). What cables
or
> > adaptors will I be needing?
> >
> > * I'll be needing both an omni and unidirectional mic. Is it worth
buying
> > the standard Sony MD mics (not sure of code but retail for about A$150)?
> > Will many other mics connect to the unit?
> >
> > I really appreciate the help, and please forgive the newbieness of these
> > questions, its just that salespeople no helpy :(
> >
> > Paul McDonald
> >
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