Federico Windhausen wrote,
W> I have a problem with my new Sony MD R900. When recording with a mike, I
W> can hear what it's recording through the headphones and I can see that the
W> counter is ticking off when I've begun recording. But I can't hear a thing
W> when I try to play back what I've recorded.
And Stuart Howlette asked him,
H> I know this may be a presumption on my behalf that you haven't looked at the
H> obvious things (sorry if I have), but were u on record/pause without taking
H> the pause off?
Federico said that "the counter is ticking off" -- in other words, that the
time display is advancing -- so apparently the unit is not staying in pause.
Also, if the recorder were staying paused, there would be no track laid down;
since Federico said he can't hear a thing when he tries to play it, rather
than that there is nothing to play back, I'd gather that he's getting a
track, but either it's silent, or his machine is not rendering the sound on
playback. So it seems that staying in pause is not the problem.
H> Probably not, but to find the the answer to a problem, the best way is to
H> start from the ground upwards.
Yup. Sometimes even Stuart and I agree. As to the other matter between him
and me, I'll respond off-list.
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