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md to pc

someone wanted to know how to record minidisc to pc. I found this on another forum. Hope it helps

1.Get a mini jack cord. Insert mini-cord into MD headphone output jack.

2.Insert other end into the mic input on your pc. This is usually green and somewhere near the sound card, but it varies.

3. Open your sound recording software. Important note: If you have an MS product, the recording program is not usable. You must have independant recording software. If you have Roxio, it will not record - only Roxio Gold records - it costs $90! Click and Burn, CakeWalk and other sound recording and editing software are better, and cheaper, wiht ProTools being a premier sound software, but expensive. There are also free recording software downloads, but they are becoming rare.

4. Select record, select source at the mic input (each software is different). Click record and turn on your MD.

5. It will record into wav. or midi or MP3, depending on software.

6. Once done, open CD burner, select the file you just recorded to and burn your CD.
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I wouldn't advise you to use mic. input for recording - it is likely to be overdriven by input signal esp. if you have dual-coil p/up or active p/ups. Line-in is more sutable in this case. It doesn't depend on the software - in fact it could depend on the sound card, but I haven't seen s.cards without line-in channel so far.

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