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I am considering my next md purchase... A hi-md recorder. But not for the reasons you might think. I want a way to get recordings that I make on my mz-n707 into the computer in wave format. I want to transfer recordings made from the mic, the optical line in, and even ones put there via usb interface with Sonic stage. I plan to never take it out of the house, and just to use it to transfer recordings to computer. Any suggestions?

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The expensive way: buy an RH1. Don't bother with used, there is a fragility problem with the jog lever, you might as well get a new one, eg from Minidisc Canada

The cheap way: get a deck with opti-out, and a soundcard with optical in.

You got the bug!

Cheers

S

(added:) you can never upload things that were put there by SS, however you can use SS for titling before upload on recordings made on your 707. If you are going the deck route, get a JE-640 (I think JB-940 is the same or similar) because it appears not to care about editing downloaded tracks; later models do.

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  sfbp said:
The expensive way: buy an RH1. Don't bother with used, there is a fragility problem with the jog lever, you might as well get a new one, eg from Minidisc Canada

The cheap way: get a deck with opti-out, and a soundcard with optical in.

You got the bug!

Cheers

S

(added:) you can never upload things that were put there by SS, however you can use SS for titling before upload on recordings made on your 707. If you are going the deck route, get a JE-640 (I think JB-940 is the same or similar) because it appears not to care about editing downloaded tracks; later models do.

Yep, I'm even looking into how to make some sort of label for each disc, rather than just writing on the cheapo little sticky labels that I get with my blanks... Be nice to kind of get the cassette case/label thing going on, with the names of all the songs on the disc.

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  Bumbaklot said:
I can hook you up with a copy of Sound Foundry Acid. Let me know what you think.

peace,george

I will keep it in mind. I dual boot with a macbook pro, but have not really used the music making program much... I originally got it because I was going to be doing a lot of video, and 3d gaming on the windows side. But thanks for the offer, very kind of you! :)

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  Xeys_00 said:
Yep, I'm even looking into how to make some sort of label for each disc, rather than just writing on the cheapo little sticky labels that I get with my blanks... Be nice to kind of get the cassette case/label thing going on, with the names of all the songs on the disc.

Have a look at this:

http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?s=&am...st&p=127883

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