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Best MiniDisc Player to Record Sets On?
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| spacechica |
Hi fellow DJs:
I want to record a 2hour+ set and rip it into mp3 format. What is the best way to do this? I have heard that using a minidisc is the best way. Do you guys have any recommendations on which minidisc player is best?
Thanks many,
Mindy :) |
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| benoitfan |
hey there, well I record my mixes connecting my mixer to the line-in of my soundcard and use a program like cool edit (or soundforge.. or even total recorder).. it works for me.. dunno about the mini-disc, but since my method is direct from the mixer to the PC, it prolly has more quality... just my opinion!
Cheers! |
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| Connector |
| quote: | Originally posted by benoitfan
hey there, well I record my mixes connecting my mixer to the line-in of my soundcard and use a program like cool edit (or soundforge.. or even total recorder).. it works for me.. dunno about the mini-disc, but since my method is direct from the mixer to the PC, it prolly has more quality... just my opinion!
Cheers! |
Meaby he want to record a mix he will be playing in a club...? |
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| alec |
| I use my nomad jukebox to record, terribly useful |
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| MrMarcellos |
| i sometimes use my sony md player and recorder ofcourse and it can record 320 minutes on one disc |
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| Jivemaster |
| well if you recording a 2 hour set on MD then I suppose that I presume you will be recording it in Long-Play. Bare in mind that the quality will deteriorate and not only that but you will be converting it to mp3 so the quality will be reduced again. |
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