MemphisJo
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Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
My old player/recorder finally packed in and I bought a Zoom H4n to replace it. I liked the sound of the Mini Disc player better, it added a warmth and soft compression to the recording. I also tried using the H4n as an audio interface with a laptop and it does not make a good interface at all. Very brittle and bright sound and only 16 bit).
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Norrie
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Re:Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
February 18, 11 9:14 PM
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MemphisJo My old player/recorder finally packed in and I bought a Zoom H4n to replace it. I liked the sound of the Mini Disc player better, it added a warmth and soft compression to the recording. I also tried using the H4n as an audio interface with a laptop and it does not make a good interface at all. Very brittle and bright sound and only 16 bit). Theres a couple of rehersal rooms in scotland use them or CD linked to the desk and a room mic All sounds like crap though no matter what you do lol
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NW Smith
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Re:Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
February 19, 11 10:51 AM
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I have a Mini Disc connected to my mixer. I use it for working capturing ideas and for the occasional recording of jams with friends. Here's an example, of a recent live recording a song with a friend of mine: http://www.marwoodwilliams.com/new-song-the-swamp/ I like the idea of doing live to 2 track recording. I forces you to make decisions on the fly and live with the results. The more you do it - the more likely you'll get better results.
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Re:Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
February 19, 11 11:05 AM
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MemphisJo
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Re:Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
February 19, 11 2:52 PM
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N W Smith, I have to agree, I find myself doing more live recording these days. It forces me to improve my performance. I enjoyed your song and it demonstrates (Norrie) that Mini Disc - as Mike points out ATRAC - was/is actually a great algorithm and MD was a great format/idea (overshadowed and replaced by MP3). I did a little research at Wikipedia and was surprised to find that Sony has as recently as 2006 improved on ATRAC introducing ATRC3plus and ATRAC3 Advanced Lossless which they still use in some devices. But comparing my live takes onto mini disc to those of an up to date 'Zoom' brand audio recorder (recording in 24bit / 96kHz) I find that the MD really holds it's own and I'm sad it's broken!
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Monkfish01
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Re:Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
February 19, 11 6:11 PM
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I loved my time using two minidisk players, an S20 sampler, a Tr505 all through an old yamaha 6 channel recording mixer. I used to record drums on one disk then play that back to the other and record some bass them back to the first with some guitar and build my tracks up like that. The sound was always pretty warm and it never lost much with each bounce. It was my most creative time , probably due to the fact it was also the lowest point in my life and I wish I could get that creative spark back but these days I am far too wraped up in getting the perfect performance and apart from that I am far too happy to create thoes deep and dark tunes of 15 odd years ago
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Re:Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
February 19, 11 7:27 PM
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Still use minidisc for my one man band tracks. It works.
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Re:Anyone still use Mini Disc? (vs audio recorder)
February 21, 11 4:17 AM
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