beecool76 Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Hi... Im a journalist (a bit musician too) and looking at a minidisk to record my interviews and store them. I already bough a Sony MD-NH700 (I think I mixed up the letters but still, you know what I mean), and Im not too please about it. I find that the features are complicated, plus it's not compatible with Mac. I need something with a real good sound quality, easy to use (so I dont press 20 buttons when Im in a hurry interviewing somebody), with a good storage capacity (so I can also transfer data) and Mac friendly. It would be also a good thing to be able to edit files when you transfer them to a pc or mac. I saw that Sony release a wav conversion tool recently, what's really practical but still, It's really not made to make your life easier. I looked on then net I've been interessed by Creative's nomads? Could it be a good alternative to Sony. Is there other company (or products) I should look at ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Welcome to the forums. Let's talk about your Minidisc player first before digressing onto other things. What about your NH700 is so complicated? Ask us some questions and perhaps we can make the experience a little bit easier for you. You're employing the latest version of Sonicstage @ connect.com, right? You've read about marcnet's utility as well, correct? I also want you to do some homework. There are some great threads in the Live Recording forum [besides the stickies] that discuss live recording scenarios and how to make the most out of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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