but the question is..can you notice any quality difference by utilizing just
the mono feature...seems to me that if you could increase the recording time
significantly by using mono, that would be the way to go..i mean you really
hear ultimately one sound when your standing there listening to it
anyway...how stereo could it really be??  looking into some equipment so i
would like to know..

-- Tour de Force, Defacto, Ayuchuco! --
chris
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>
> Oh contrare bon jour!  I have lapel mics and the more you separate them
the
> more <<SterO>> sound you get...  I might have mentioned it to you offlist
> before.. can't remember.. but for the loud environments I do reccomend a
> 'battery box'. I don't know why they call it that exactly, but it lets you
> record the loud stuff with no distortion and gives you really clear bass
> sounds..
>
> p.s. see that other long post.
>
> Zach
> Put it on a show on cable
>
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>
> (Neil's Post)
>  It has MONO setting that
> allows you to get twice the amount of recording time from your MD.
(144min)
> It's not like you can get a REAL stereo sounding recording while you
bootleg
> anyway...so why not just record in MONO. Nice feature. It has a switch on

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