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Re: Dtxpress download to minidisc?

2003-12-04 by Jay

GT, as you can see in my last post that I use a MiniDisc to record all
of my bands' practices. It works great if you have a mixer to run all
of your live mics into before going to the MiniDisc. Some MiniDiscs do
have a pre-amp mic input in them, where theoretically all you would
have to do is setup a stereo mic in the room to record your band. I
wouldn't count on a decent recording that way though.

And there are MP3 players out there that allow you to record to. We
have considered getting one, but the MiniDisc works so great, and was
so much cheaper, that we'll probably just stick with it. You can pick
up a great MiniDisc for <$100 that will do everything you need.

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "gt090170" <gt090170@y...> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> First post so be gentle with me!
> This may be a naive question. Was thinking of buying a minidisc or 
> Mp3 player. Can recordings made on the dtxpress be downloaded to 
> minidisc or Mp3 player? - if yes, what do you advise is the best 
> option?
> 
> I would also like to make crude recordings of band rehearsals using 
> live drums with minidisc just for analysis purposes. I know some 
> minidisc players have a mic input, how about Mp3 players? - has 
> anyone tried this? is this possible?
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> GT.

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