On Wed, May 14, 2003 at 09:30:09AM +0200, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
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I want to make good quality recordings with
lightweight equipment and to
further process the recordings on my Linux desktop PC.
[...]
consumer minidisc recorders are very compact which is
good. But they
almost never have a digital out.
[...]
A professional MD recorder which looks very good (the
HHB PORTADISC
MDP500
For the cost of the HHB potable recorder, you could buy a consumer
minidisc recorder *and* and a consumer home MD deck which does have digital
outputs. This is what I do, and transfer the MD to the deck if I want to
get the sound in to the PC.
The HHB unit might have other advantages, such as professional XLR microphone
connectors with phantom power.
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