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08-29-2002, 06:44 AM | #1 |
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Newbie question: Sharp MD MT-877 owners
Hey guys,
Is it possible to adjust levels on-fly with the MT-877 unit? Also, what's the recommended way to configure the unit: stereo, LP2 or LP4? Choosing a compressed mode (LP2, LP4) wouldn't affect the sound quality of the recording? Thanks, - AZVD. ------------------ Should you feel the need to throw the first stone through my window |
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08-29-2002, 08:12 AM | #2 |
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Hi,
You can adjust recording levels on the fly, its an excellent recorder. I usually use LP2 for recording concerts as it means i dont have to worry about a disc change. I also use LP4 for general listening purposes of stuff that ive copied from cd. The quality is fine to listen to while you are out etc. I tend not to listen to md's in the house so i havnt really bothered much wit the stereo setting apart from for taping shows i know wont be longer than 80minutes. Last edited by garysbootlegs : 08-07-2015 at 07:04 PM. |
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08-29-2002, 08:54 AM | #3 | |||
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I was worried with the on-fly issue because I read the following in the MD-MT877 manual: Quote:
In the manual it says you gotta press the REC button, set levels with the << and >> buttons to finally press PAUSE and start the recording operation. But you just wrote that it can be done "on-fly", whithout having to press PAUSE during a recording to adjust levels... would the manual be wrong? How do you manage to change the levels then? Quote:
Well, any tips are welcome. Thanks again, -AZVD. ------------------ Should you feel the need to throw the first stone through my window |
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08-29-2002, 10:25 AM | #4 | |
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Recording levels are NOT bass levels. Bass levels are used only on playback.
ABout LP modes... I use only "standard" mode. I never tried LP modes for recording. But when Itape from soundboard, the show lasts for more than 70 minutes and the band don't use stereo effects, I use "mono" mode. ------------------ http://www.iofthemourning.com/eswan_vs.jpg And yes, I love swans. They're so pure. http://www.iofthemourning.com/eswan_vs.jpg New Netphoria Photo Album
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08-29-2002, 11:01 AM | #5 | |
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Thanks a lot... -AZVD. ------------------ Should you feel the need to throw the first stone through my window |
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08-29-2002, 05:44 PM | #6 |
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Yep use the << and >> buttons to adjust levels while recording on the fly. I hear a significant drop in quality between LP4 and stereo, but not so much between LP2 and stereo. I recommend recording in stereo mode to get the best recording as possible.
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08-30-2002, 07:01 AM | #7 |
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You can tell the difference between stereo and lp4. But with stereo and lp2 you can hardly hear any difference. As someone said above that is just the bass playback settings that cant be changed. The only down side to the recorder is that it doesnt have a backlit display on the actual unit.
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