Hi Ray.
Andy
Andy.
Looks as if you are going for the MZ B100 which is the closest you will get to having an 'afordable' MD recorder that's much more usable than the run-of-the-mill portables. I am not sure on this, but I am almost certain that Sony, even to this day, do not allow for high speed transfer FROM MD to your computer via USB. You can do it the other way around. I do not know what Sonic Stage, or whatever will allow precisely, but I think its a case of matterial being counted on and off external machines when using with a PC.
You and others maybe interested inthe the following about the Edirol R1. This is a realtime MP3 player/recorder, which can also record raw wav files too. Its pretty exspensive at around £280.00. What we really need is something along the lines of the memory card/CD recorder who's name I cannot think of just now. If only we could have such a talking device, minus the CD writer, I feel this really would be a good replacement for the trusty old APH recorder. Anyway here's details of the R1. Ray
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EDIROL R-1 PORTABLE MP3/WAV RECORDER
Searching for the highest recording quality in a portable device? The Edirol R-1 combines a portable MP3 player with a high-quality MP3/WAV recorder that will suit both audio professionals as well as musicians. Top-grade components have been used in the R-1, which can record/ playback at crystal-clear, 24-bit audio resolution without compression.
Audio recorded on the R-1 is stored as stereo files directly onto removable CompactFlashT cards, allowing for maximum flexibility in recording time. Up to nine format-quality modes are provided, ranging from 64~320kbps MP3 compression to 24-bit linear WAV format. Electrolytic capacitors provide stable, reliable power to the analogue circuits, eliminating DC interference and supplying low-distortion sound.
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