Hi Rob,
I have watched colleagues struggle working with MDs trying to get
their files onto their computers and getting frustated in the
process. I am not a patient person and doing an analog transfer is
not for me.
I visit minidisco enough to know the HIMD may be an improvement over
the MD of a couple of years ago ,but from what I understand the Sonic
whatever it is software for digital transfers may still be
troublesome. I did see there is a Mz 10/100 but looks as if that is
pretty similar to the the RH910?
The idea of the MD appealed to me and probably millons of others, but
I need to get the information on my computer and unless that process
has changed, I just have to live with my impatience and be patient
for a 722, although I still need to check out the specs for the 671
and how different it is from the 670 in terms of preamp noise.
Thanks!
John
--- In Rob Danielson <>
wrote:
> John
> How about an Sony MZ-RH910 Hi-MD Recorder and a Rolls PB224 phantom
> power supply for while you wait in line? I think you'd find the
> combo to be a lot more than you paid for. Rob D.
>
> =3D =3D =3D
> i
> At 11:31 PM +0000 8/19/05, JR wrote:
> >Mike,
> >What was the decision process that resulted in the 722 decision?
> >Thanks,
> >John
> >
> >ps I have checked around and the line is longer than the gas lines
of
> >the 70s
> >
> >--- In Mike Feldman
> ><> wrote:
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > I personally would go with the 722. ...
> >>
> >> That was my decision last April, and I'm
> >> still waiting for my order to be filled;
> >> I haven't looked at how long the line is
> >> behind me.
> >>
> > -- Mike
>
> --
> Rob Danielson
> Film Department
> University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
>
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