Author: Craig Matovich
Date: 2006-12-14 13:04
A lot can get lost in the translation (conversion process).
When playing back the better sound from your digital recorder, are you applying any non-destructive signal processing? If so, it may not be applied to the mini-disk and when you transport it to other playback, it will sound degraded.
By this I mean you may hear the raw track information rather than refined playback.
I don't know your machine, but if it can create CDs after you record, there will be options to apply DSP ( digital signal processing) to the rendered file.
Then it should transport with better playback quality to other devices.
EQ, compression and reverb are mostly what I use to treat my recorded oboe sound. (A little, not a lot...)
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Another thought, use iTunes ( even if you don't have an iPod). Its free and easily downloaded. Then fiddle with the options affecting imported tunes and try various MP3 quality settings and even the 'lossless' options.
Once in iTunes there are at least simple graphical EQ settings which may help the playback quality.
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