Klarinet Archive - Posting 000075.txt from 2002/08

From: Ragnhild Kristine Brekke <rkbrek99@-----.no>
Subj: Re: [kl] please: your advise on recording equipment
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2002 10:17:02 -0400

Hello!

it's been a while since I read my e-mails and haven't gotten through all of
them yet so I'm not sure if this one's been answered already..if it has, I
apologize..

MD's are great, and it's not "up to" the MD-player whether (sp?) it's
possible to transfer it to your pc and burn the music on cd, it depends on
your pc. I use Line-out from the MD-player to Line-in on a pc's soundcard
and record the music on the pc in a standard sound-editing program, store
the files and then burn them on cd. sure, it takes time, but it's very
possible!

Now, what's MUCH easier, is - again depending on your pc equipment, of
course! - to buy one of those "new" MD players called NetMD. They have a
USB-connection so that you can transfer your music directly from the
NetMD-player via a usb-cable to your computer. Takes a bit of time, but
much less time than physically recording it twice as explaied earlier.

Hope this helped!

Ragnhild

At 20:50 01.08.02 +0200, you wrote:
>=A0=A0Hello fellow clarinettists,
>
<>What is your advice. What can/should I buy as alternative?
I know that nowadays "the" standard is the MD (MiniDisk), but: after
lurking the internet I think MD is not capable of transferring the
MD-files (or MP3 files on MD) directly (and digitally, by optical link
for instance) to PC for burning on CD... Again: CD player is standard,
only a few students have MD...

Are there other solutions, or is there (mini)recording equipment out
there for recording digitally (life on location) which can (digitally)
be burned on CD (the newest Sony MD seems not capable of doing so, due
to Sony@-----.)

]many thanx in advance!

Yours,
Jeroen T. Salm
(The Netherlands)
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