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MD to CD

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 5:20 pm
by kaizen
MD to CD........ done a 93-97 mix on my MD, been tryin to transfer it onto CD but everytime i go to transfer it says it cant do it....

anyone got any ideas/info on how i can do this?????.......... sonicstage is one piece of shit.......

i need to invest into a CD burner/recorder!

big ups

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:53 pm
by jahtao
Use MD digital out if you can (if its got one)

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:14 pm
by kaizen
digital out to what tho?

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:43 pm
by product
to digital in

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:46 pm
by kaizen
obviously its digital OUT to IN................... no matter now

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:50 pm
by product
there you go then.

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:01 pm
by mrhope
It might not let you do a digital transfer because MD often uses SCMS, a copyright protection scheme. SCMS lets you make one digital copy, but you can't make more digital copies from that first digital copy.

But you can always transfer analog.

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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:15 pm
by d-program
you first have to record the mix on to your computer using your regular outs. you have to have some sort of recording software such as cubase, logic, sound forge, etc. than you have to play the recording in realtime while your playing it back. I usually set up a input chanel in cubase...come out of my headphone jack on MD (8th inch) to some sort of adapter (8th-quarter or 8th to rca depending on your soundcard) , then in to my soundcard. I press play on the md and record in cubase...you can see the wave file as it is created.

there is no way to digitaly upload off most MDs, unless you uploaded the tracks/mixes via sonic through your usb origanally.

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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:19 am
by djbmc
D-Program wrote:you first have to record the mix on to your computer using your regular outs. you have to have some sort of recording software such as cubase, logic, sound forge, etc. than you have to play the recording in realtime while your playing it back. I usually set up a input chanel in cubase...come out of my headphone jack on MD (8th inch) to some sort of adapter (8th-quarter or 8th to rca depending on your soundcard) , then in to my soundcard. I press play on the md and record in cubase...you can see the wave file as it is created.

there is no way to digitaly upload off most MDs, unless you uploaded the tracks/mixes via sonic through your usb origanally.
I've never done this for a whole mix! Sometimes, when i'm recording a sample from vinyl, i'll plug my compute into the mixer and record but after about 45 seconds i get a messagesomething like "recording aborted, ASCIO out of sync"

Anyone know how to fix this?

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 9:00 pm
by jahtao
Product wrote:there you go then.
he he he

post of the week IMO

keep it up

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 9:45 pm
by deadly_habit
oh and as far as mentioned before if ya dont wanna hunt down warez dl audacity freeware audio editing app :wink:

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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 4:13 pm
by d-program
DJBMC wrote:
D-Program wrote:you first have to record the mix on to your computer using your regular outs. you have to have some sort of recording software such as cubase, logic, sound forge, etc. than you have to play the recording in realtime while your playing it back. I usually set up a input chanel in cubase...come out of my headphone jack on MD (8th inch) to some sort of adapter (8th-quarter or 8th to rca depending on your soundcard) , then in to my soundcard. I press play on the md and record in cubase...you can see the wave file as it is created.

there is no way to digitaly upload off most MDs, unless you uploaded the tracks/mixes via sonic through your usb origanally.
I've never done this for a whole mix! Sometimes, when i'm recording a sample from vinyl, i'll plug my compute into the mixer and record but after about 45 seconds i get a messagesomething like "recording aborted, ASCIO out of sync"

Anyone know how to fix this?
It may have something to do with your latency setting or something on your sound card settings...try a different sequencer or mess around with your soundcard settings...(assuming your computer is fast enough and has enough memory.)