portable recorders

Koegler, Robert Koegler at ncssm.edu
Mon Nov 6 14:59:24 EST 2006


Hello All, 

 

So, I want to get a portable recorder to record band rehearsals, shows
(either from the mixing board or via a mic), and interviews.  I'd like
them to sound pretty good, so this means recording at a pretty good
sampling rate, bit rate, whatever.  What I'd prefer is an iPod that is
set-up for recording but I don't want to try and hack an older one. Re:
minidiscs--the older ones seem to require going Digital-Analog-Digital
to get stuff onto the computer, and the newer fancier ones (Sony MZ100
or MZM200) cost $300 and $400.  The Edirol R09 costs $400.  I know
there's some other MP3 recorders out there like Archos, but I don't have
enough info about them. It would be nice if I could also use it for
other listening pleasure (like MP3's).  

 

So, if some of you have experience w/ any of this, let me know what you
use and like.  Thanks.

 

Recap:

Portable Digital Recorder

Good sampling/bit rate

Line in and Line out

Easy to get stuff off and onto the computer w/out having to go
Digital-Analog-Digital

Good, intuitive interface

Good battery life

Maybe an internal mic preamp 

Could use as an MP3 player

$250 or less

 

-RK (first time caller, long time listener)  




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