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Greetings from another MD convert

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clorenzo

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Hi all,

I just bought a Sony MZ-RH10 recorder and wanted to share my excitement with this very active community, when I first browsed the forums I couldn't believe how alive and kicking MD still is!

I was looking for a portable digital recorder that would do PCM and after looking into the usual flash card suspects (Edirol R-1, Marantz PMDs, M-audio Microtrack) I bumped into the Sony at a much more attractive price, found out about the new Hi-MD format, read good reviews, learnt about DRM being gone from the latest software... no brainer!

I've just started getting acquainted with it, I've got a gig coming up on 11th March that I want to record and can't wait to give it the road test drive. So far all I can tell is that it's cute as hell, I love the blue screen and there's something reassuring about having physical discs that you swap in and out, I'm sure I'd have missed that with a flash recorder.

Anyway, just wanted to say hi for now but I'll report back on my first gig-to-CD experience.

See you around,

Cabirio

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Hi all,

I just bought a Sony MZ-RH10 recorder and wanted to share my excitement with this very active community, when I first browsed the forums I couldn't believe how alive and kicking MD still is!

I was looking for a portable digital recorder that would do PCM and after looking into the usual flash card suspects (Edirol R-1, Marantz PMDs, M-audio Microtrack) I bumped into the Sony at a much more attractive price, found out about the new Hi-MD format, read good reviews, learnt about DRM being gone from the latest software... no brainer!

I've just started getting acquainted with it, I've got a gig coming up on 11th March that I want to record and can't wait to give it the road test drive. So far all I can tell is that it's cute as hell, I love the blue screen and there's something reassuring about having physical discs that you swap in and out, I'm sure I'd have missed that with a flash recorder.

Anyway, just wanted to say hi for now but I'll report back on my first gig-to-CD experience.

See you around,

Cabirio

Just some advice, don't drop your unit! make sure your battery is fully charged and if you have a spare, take it. This will assure that your concert recording will not be lost. Good luck.

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Just some advice, don't drop your unit! make sure your battery is fully charged and if you have a spare, take it. This will assure that your concert recording will not be lost. Good luck.

If the RH10 has the same external battery case for a AA like the RH910 has: Hook it on when you record.

It lasts a lot longer that way.

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