11/11/2008
My minidisc brings all the boys to the yard...
Well, I finally figured out what to do with my $2.00 minidisc deck. I now use it as a lossless, transparent intermixing stage! "But, Mason," you say, "What the fuck does that mean?". Well, dear boy, I'll tell you. When you're 4-tracking, sometimes you actually need more tracks. One option is mixing down what's been done to cassette (what I've done in the past) before running it back into the four track. This leads to over-compression, loss of highs and lows, pitch problems and the over-dubs sounding more clear and upfront than the original four backing tracks. That sucks. The other option (this is where the MD deck comes in) is mixing down to a lossless digital medium to run back into the 4-track. HAHA! Yeah, I know, I'm pretty happy about it too. Is this cheating? Maybe, but who fucking cares. I really need a standalone audio CD burner with a really good A/D converter for the digital dump from the cassette master.
Ya'll Motherfuckers Said What?:
welllllll...... I could, but the computer is in the other room, and even if it wasn't, it's actually a much bigger hassle than using the minidisc. also, a standalone audio burner is going to have better a/d converters than a cheap usb audio interface and especially better than the stock IBM soundcard.
I sure hope you posted something about it since it is one of the greatest things ever. I am trying to find a good day where I can show it and The Untitled Star Wars Mockumentary back-to-back at school.
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