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| quote: | Originally posted by club4life
Lets See, Sony NetMD has:
USB Transfer at 32x speed
20-20,000Hz Freq. Resp.
Record any bitrate mp3's you want
play, fast forward and all that PLUS:
-split tracks
-join tracks
-add tracks
-delete A-B
-trim tracks
Record directly from CD, Mixer, PC, Mac, DVD, Live (with mic input)
5hrs of music on $2.00 disc (if you need more, go buy another disc)
media is infinately removeable and reuseable
Players are cheaper than a good mp3 player ($120-$150)
Not dependant on a PC
MD is more versitile as a Music recording and playback medium. There is no question about it. Your mp3 player cannot record from any source but a PC. You cannot edit tracks onthe fly, if you want to burn new music, you have to delete whats on there already. |
Okay, the MP3 recorder can transfer at the same speed, it has the same frequency responce, and it CAN record from any live source through ITS line in and does NOT require a PC to record music from.
So the only advantage is that you can edit tracks on the fly and price. Big whoop, I can record over an over again. The two MP3 players I was talking about have 10X-20x the capacity of the MD disks, and you don't have to buy or carry around those discs. It's all internal. You can't subject your HD to the physical damage that you can a disc. And even if the cheaper MP3 recorder does require a PC, most people have them anyway...at least everyone in this forum discussing this topic does. So then you can use your PC to edit your music. The software that is available for that purpose is MUCH better than anything you can do on an MD.
When purchasing a recorder, you basically have to think about what you want it to do and what you already have that can perform the funtions you want to do too. Sure price is a factor, but I just found a 10Gb for $149 and a 20GB for $225. The 10GB has 10 MD discs worth of capacity and if all you really want to do is use it for recording live sets, then you have 55h instead of broken up 5 hour segments. What if you are recording an entire party? You'd have to have segmented discs etc.
Anyway, I'm not saying that MP3 records rule and MDs suck, I'm saying that MP3s are just as good for most purposes and they can dual as a 10GB hard drive if you want to transfer data. That makes it just as versital if not more than an MD recorder.
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