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Re: Sharp IM-DR80 Net MD

Subject: Re: Sharp IM-DR80 Net MD
From: "bobbaub" <>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 00:58:44 -0000
Thanks so much Klas but I do have the manual.

Thanks,

Bob

--- In  Klas Strandberg
<> wrote:
> I can copy the manual for you. I have some 10 units of that kind in
stock. 
> Please get in touch at 
> 
> Klas.
> 
> At 07:19 2005-03-28, you wrote:
> 
> 
> >I just picked up one of these on Ebay.  Is there anybody out there
> >that owns one of these?  It's a nice unit from what I can see but as
> >some may know it is from Japan.  The previous owner was kind enough
> >to download the English version of the manual and had it nicely
> >bound.  One problem though...the software supplied(BeatJam) is in
> >Japanese and of course will not install on my PC.
> >
> >I'm not planning on mainly using this unit to download music into it
> >however, I would like the option to do so.  I thought maybe it would
> >be nice to utilize the music software that it came with (or shall I
> >say WHEN I find the alternative)and take some recordings that I've
> >done from my PC and transfer them back to the portable.  I travel
> >quite a bit for work and thought it would be great to listen to my
> >recordings as I do so.  Do I need the BeatJam software that I'm
> >searching for OR do I simply download the drivers for USB use?  I
> >would imagine I would need the sofware application for transfering.
> >
> >I read somwhere that there was an English version of the BeatJam
> >software being that this unit was marketed in Europe (IM-DR580).  I'm
> >starting to believe that non-Japanese people whom use this unit don't
> >download music into it and simply use it to record...kidding.  I
> >thought the majority of people out there that buy MD units use them
> >to download their favorite MP3's, ATRAC music into it and use it
> >strickly as a player.  I've searched many MD FAQ's, newsgroups, ect
> >and can find no info concerning the mystery of the BeatJam software
> >or transfering music/recordings to the portable unit.  Maybe the
> >solution is right in front of me?  Maybe the solution is so simple
> >I'm overseeing it?
> >
> >Do most of the MD recordists in this group record their recordings to
> >PC via RCA cable?  OR do some buy a seperate MD standalone component
> >with digital OUT and upload to PC equipped with a soundcard with
> >digital IN that way?  I do own one of these soundcards and thought of
> >doing things this way to keep the transfers all digital thoughout.
> >
> >Anyway...I'm looking forward to using my new MD.  Spring is almost
> >here and we live in a nice secluded part of central Ma which is
> >wonderful for recording the outdoors.  I did build a nice preamp for
> >the MD utilizing some layout software and a T-Tech machine for the pc
> >board.  I'll keep everybody posted on how it sounds.  In the mean
> >time...PLEASE HELP.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >boB
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Microphones are not ears,
> >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> >A listening room is not nature."
> >Klas Strandberg
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> Telinga Microphones, Botarbo,
> S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden.
> Phone & fax int + 295 310 01
> email: 
>         





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