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Arsalan
debsh - toronto

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto
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Dec-20-2002 06:27
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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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I have owned both, so i feel i should weigh in with my opinion. First i bought this:

I LOVED IT. it was great for recording music, it had an analog line in, so i could record right out of my mixer. It also had digital transfer, so i could put my music library on it. It had a huge screen for picking your music, that showed you the title, album, allowed playlists, etc. I got the smallest one, 6Gb, but still, that's tons of space. it was very flexible, lots of good options, even pitch control ffs! (albeit really shitty pitch control)
However, the software sucked, it was slow and clunky, and tried to take over my computer. The recording was good, but only recorded in .wav format, so you had to record to wav, download to computer, convert to mp3, and upload back to the player to get the full advertised 100 hours of advretised recording capability.
There were "updates" that needed to be done, which didn't always make it any better. For instance, one update took the recording, and split them into new files every 10 minutes. so then you download to computer, and it's a bunch of 10 minute mp3s! not cool for recording mixes.
I think that some of the newer "updates" may allow recording directly into mp3, but i am not sure.
the headphones of course, sucked ass, but they were able to drive my DJ cans quite well.
But, the ultimate reason i took it back, was size, and fragility. It would die if you shook it too much, just turn off, at which point you have to wait through a long bootup process. it was also too huge and clunky to carry around while dancing, snowboarding etc.
so, i took it back and bought this:
it doesn't have quite as many features, but i like it more. I CAN record directly from an analog source, the jack autodetects and will take optical or analog. pretty neat eh? i think all the sony MDs are like this, mine is bottom of the line and it does it.
the batteries last FOREVER, like weeks on a single AA.
the recording quality is good, not AS good as the mp3, but still good enough.
it's great having MDs, i have tons recorded with all my favorite sets, and it's so easy to just pop one in.
but the best part, it's SO portable, smaller than a pack of cigs!
my verdict? both are good, MD is better, unless you want to just sit around in one spot listening to mp3s
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Dec-20-2002 08:02
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bachatu
A Trance Of Thought

Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Arsalan
Hey johnSmith, i havc the same one in front of me right now, but it's not mine just borrowd from my friend to check recording and it seems fine but the only bad thing with that model is the slow transfer from PC to MD. And also whenever i want to put the mix on my comp, (play and connect to line-in in my PC) the volume is so low i don't know why, i used creative sound record, sound forge 5 i just dont know.
I don't want to add 6db gain everytime i record and playback on my comp...
if somethings is scrrewd up and i can fix it please let me know. |
MDs dont have line out... so im assuming u are using the headphone output to put through line in of your sound card... thats why its so low
The headphone out is not to be used as line out... you really cant put stuff on to your pc from you md... its really made to receive, not to send, cause they did not include a line out. Unless, you can put through an amp first, then to your sound card, but that is something else
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Dec-21-2002 00:41
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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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ok sorry i didn't read this whole thread, but i wanted to just talk about the MD cuz i've had it and love it for a while now. ok i have a sony mz-r909, this was a japanese model a year ago and i don't think they ever sold it here in the states, this was right before they came out w/ netMD and its USB connectivity... guess i lost out on that one.. so anyways the reason i got it was because back then, of the sony MD's, none of them had digital inputs but this 909 from japan did and so i bought it (about $275 but it retailed for $350). anyways i got screwed cuz i knew nothing about optical inputs at the time but my mixer doesn't have optical out.. however, my friend's djm600 does have optical out but i never bothered trying to see if it works, mainly cuz my soundcard doesn't have an optical input so it would be useless (remember, no USB at the time)..
anyways, the main point is that I record from my mixer's "rec out" RCA to my sony MD w/ one of those Y-cables (has a red/white RCA on one end and a 1/8" stereo jack on the other). From there i use a stereo 1/8" to 1/8" cable to go from my MD to the "line in" on the computer. yes i know it may not be digital, but hey, my recordings come out bad ass, and you probably couldn't tell the difference if it where recorded analog or digital unless u ran it through some programs and visually scoped out the signal.
however, it doesn't really matter cuz as long as u have USB, u should be fine because i think all the sony MD's have USB capability. just know that it doesn't matter if u can't record digitally through optical cables onto ur MD from ur mixer, just use the RCA to stereo Y-cable and it will still sound just as badass.
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Jan-16-2003 16:34
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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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Jan-16-2003 16:46
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