I lost the original post on this subject, but I think you are only
looking at your particular use of it. 


Did you ever try to record live music with an MP3 player?  
If you did, were you able to erase the parts you didn't want to keep and
arrange the parts you wanted to keep in the order you wanted to play
them back?

An MD recorder is for recording live sound, not just copying it off a
computer.

Michael Hoffman wrote:
> 
> >Comparing MD to MP3 /is/ indeed an unfair comparison.  Different
> technologies, different uses.
> 
> But what does "MD" mean?  What does "MP3" mean?  

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