Mini Disc [message #85743] |
Sun, 30 July 2017 12:13  |
minora
Messages: 40 Registered: April 2016
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Do any of you still own a Mini Disc? Perhaps you still have a deck or a portable player to play and record into the disc. I've heard that music producers sometimes still use a mini disc to play around with their arrangements because it's easy to record and remove data as we need. This is probably the era of flash drive and such, so I wonder if people still really use it for serious business.
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Re: Mini Disc [message #85800 is a reply to message #85760] |
Sun, 06 August 2017 02:09  |
minora
Messages: 40 Registered: April 2016
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Baron |
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Caitlan wrote on Thu, 03 August 2017 01:55 | I do not use mini disc. I prefer to listen to everything from my phone or laptop. It is interesting that music producers still use them.
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As far as I know, some musicians or producers use MiniDisc to transcribe music or lyrics to a sheet music. The track can be chopped and repeated easier to support them. I can't imagine it being used in big studios which can probably afford more sophisticated machines, but I guess the smaller groups or independent producer can use one until they can upgrade.
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