Subject: | Re: Portadisc again |
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From: | "Stuart Fairbairn" <> |
Date: | Sun, 28 Sep 2003 09:37:07 +1000 |
There is something to be said for the Sony MZR-30 MD. You just rotate the wheel till the track number you want shows and the press play. I know it's old but it is effective. I'm not altogether sure I want a very large built in capacity hard disk, particularly if is is going to be so difficult to find and play tracks. It will all have to be downloaded onto some other media for backup storage and to clear it for further recording. Time consuming and duplication. I realise for manufactureres the drive is to record video and not to update sound recording in the field. Cheers from down under. Stuart Fairbairn. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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