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  1. Here's our main production places at home: Our Mac room: [attachmentid=1604] The other computer room upstairs: [attachmentid=1605] And our music production room downstairs: [attachmentid=1606]
  2. I believe Soundforge 8 (8.0d to be exact) can convert to ATRAC, and has batch conversion... I haven't used it for this, so I'm not terribly certain... Perhaps someone that has done this can chime in?
  3. Traded an N707 charging stand for a couple MDs of live recordings and great tunes. Promp receipt of discs!!! A+!!! EDIT (Mods): Could you possibly add this to the feedback post that already exists for Nismo96? Thanks!
  4. Traded a stick remote for some MDs full of tunes. Discs arrived quickly! A+!
  5. I have an old (early 60's) portable reel-to-reel tape recorder that I use for tape loops, etc. I'll get a photo up soon.
  6. the line in (optical) is actually both, you can use a standard analog 1/8 inch plug.
  7. All flaws aside, I have probably well over 100 standard MDs (ranging from SP/MONO days to LP2) that I am very much anticipating being able to upload to my PC to archive them. I do think that the unit would be much better being in the very least compatible with the 40ELK and having an external battery attchment. Especially seeing as though this unit seems to be geared more towards MD's original purpose - recording. Just my 2 cents though.
  8. I've never used this program myself. I've always used Cubase for our recording. I think I may try it out though to see what it has to offer.
  9. This is only possible on HiMD as far as I know. No way to do it on any other models, at least none of the ones I own.
  10. I noticed a nice pattern on my nhf800 on random. i started on track 2 and it sequentially went forward by multiplying the track number by 2 and skipping to that track next... 2 4 8 16 32 64 Then it went to 5. lol
  11. From what I understand (avid photographer) a telephoto lens is a fixed focal length, while a zoom telephoto includes a range. For example, a 200mm lens is a telephoto, while an 80-200mm is a zoom telephoto. If you want to be able to zoom in on your squirrel, you would need a zoom telephoto lens. In other words, with a telephoto lens (2x as you say) you will already be zoomed in on him, in comparison to a standard lens. You just wont be able to zoom in or out unless you have a zoom telephoto lens.
  12. You might be better off selling it and putting what you get towards the RH-1 when it becomes available to you. It is the only model that will allow you to actually upload pre-HiMD audio. I doubt there will ever be a way to use any other older units to do this...
  13. Great! Only problem I have found with Linux is that I haven't yet fount a distro of it that actually picks up my particular sound card at all.
  14. My cat knocking a cup of coffee over and spilling it all over on my 4-track recorder...
  15. If anyone has any use for these, I'd be willing to trade for a blank MD or 2. Doesn't matter what brands. Both of my N707's have died so I have no use for these charging stands anymore. I just have the stands, sorry I have no extra power adapters, but they use the standard 3v ones. PM me if interested. -
  16. It works fine with my RH10, I would assume with a fair degree of certainty that it would work with the RH910 as well.
  17. You may also want to make sure SonicStage is not being blocked by a firewall.
  18. Interestingly enough, I've had problems with NexxTech CD-R's in the past. You may want to try a couple different brands of CD-R and see if that makes any difference. You state that they playback fine on your computer... Do you mean the Mp3 files that are on your computer alreday playback fine? Have you tried playing them back on your computer from the CD you burned? EDIT: Could really be any number of things... I've had Mp3-CD problems with files of certain bitrates, or files that have specific tags... Another thing to try would be to rip with a different program and see if that makes a difference. EAC is a great freeware one you can d/l from here http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ If you try a different ripper, different bitrates, and so on... and the problem remains, at least you can presume that it is the unit itself. ANOTHER EDIT: Just noticed you say this is your only copy. You could always pull the Mp3's off of that source disc and burn them to another disc and see.
  19. What brand/model is it? Do the Mp3 files playback fine on your computer?
  20. Wow, that NT-1 is pretty cool looking...
  21. The only problems I've experienced while editing/combining tracks were on the HiMD unit itself, which trashed the disc after I trackmarked a small segment, deleted that small track, and then combined the tracks that were before and after it... Keep in mind this had nothing to do with SonicStage. Ended with cannot record or play error on my RH10
  22. You could also try increasing the volume of the lower channel a bit to get it closer to the louder channel. This would of course increase any other noise on that channel, but may be worth a shot.
  23. It would really make my day if the RH-1 was somehow able to upload from MD Data Discs so I could get all of our 4-track stuff uploaded.. I know I'm dreaming, but hey... Would be a nice plus.
  24. no no, it wasn't usb powered. I just had it plugged into a fairly sketchy old power strip with a bunch of other power intensive things... regardless, I think we are going to send it in before the warranty runs out. I'm just glad that we are able to get everything off of it beforehand.
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