Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
Needing to record direct from a mixer
What would you guys say is the best audio recorder on the market right now?
Plug in and record right out of a mixer using RCAs or an RCA adapter would be what im looking for.
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Originally posted by jester
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For the longest time i've been using Sony MD, but it breaks down a lot due to many moving parts...
The MicroTrack is definitely what you want. I'll be getting one soon myself...
Jun-29-2006 13:45
Skipper
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Registered: May 2002
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The Sony MD doesn't let you transfer music back to your PC though. That's incredibly limiting when you're recording livesets which are not copyrighted!
the iriver is great - the bigger, portable hard drive ones record simply with a cable connection. those are a bit more expensive. The smaller "jukbox" models have line in capability but you need a docking station to record. These are about 40US and are available from the iriveramerica website.
Jun-29-2006 14:15
chinamon
el shit disturbo
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Markham, ON
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Originally posted by NuERA
m-audio makes a fairly decent protable recorder.
if you need better than that i would say you are looking at getting into some serious pro-level gear
This is by far the best product that I have seen in years. 24bit, uses flash memory, M-Audio quality. If I had the need I would get one of these hands down.
When you are buying memory, it will get a bit tricky. Prices are holding steady right now and not dropping too quickly. There will be a point in time soon where the price will drop dramtically and then level off again. I would suggest waiting to buy a really big compact flash card.
It's not a recorder, but it converts analog to digital sound, and transmits it through USB so it can be recorded on any computer/laptop(using ANY recording software) or audio device. There's no signal loss when its digital through the USB (obviously) so long runs of usb cable dont hurt.
It also can be used for 'live broadcast' type situations because it plays realtime through USB.
I've had mine for about a year, and I always keep it with me when I travel with gear. Its never acted up, and is VERY simple to use.
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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Originally posted by Skipper
the iriver is great - the bigger, portable hard drive ones record simply with a cable connection.
are the bigger ones on iriver's site as well?
Also is there anywhere in canada i can get the bigger models?
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Originally posted by jester
Everything in this country is illegal.
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery…" Winston Churchill
"If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law" - Winston Churchill
Jun-29-2006 19:17
dallastar
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: 333 Half Evil ™
Micro track 24/96 is USD 499.95 MSRP ahhhhhhhhhh I was thinking of getting a DVD-R recorder that looks like a DVD player but it records onto DVD's and CD's!
you think this is a wise move?
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