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Old 11.21.2010, 11:35 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by Stijn
Thanks for the advice! I clearly don't have the expertise you do, but I'm definately going to try this out. Will share the result when I've got something worth sharing.

For the recorder, portable can be handy, but it's not for field recordings or whatever, so it can take up some space. Affordable has to be the main quality I guess.


minidisc recorder are pretty good for that. if you dont mind the (good) compression of the minidisc format. they are a bargain used at these days, and you can switch and label the minidiscs itself.
the reason why I still got my trusty MD player
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