http://www.musictechmag.co.uk/mtm/portable-recorder
like the edirol ro9 myself, or
portable recorders.. any advice / suggestions please?
fck sake thats looks nice, a bit too pricey though - unless i ship it from the US.pizzamon wrote:http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=284
Im just looking for something to capture nature samples, farts, conversations, chain saws, this crazy room in my work that has loads of tubes in the ceiling for some reason which sounds great when you clap in, you get the idea.
The most important factor really is the quality of built in mics, their range, must be stereo and 360 degrees sounds cool{how do you type the degrees symbol?}
Re: portable recorders.. any advice / suggestions please?
zoom h2, cheaper, and has good reviews
just ordered Zoom H4n
man, adjustable stereo condensers, 2 XLR inputs, 4 channel recording, full spread of of effects (rev, comp, lim dist etc etc), works as USB audio interface, monitoring on headphones...
only bad thing that I have read about it so far is that it works only from AA batteries, and it can't charge them. But, few packs in reserve and rechargeable batts with charger and you are on.
It's somewhat more expensive, but it's worth it...
http://www.samsontech.com/products/prod ... rodID=1994
man, adjustable stereo condensers, 2 XLR inputs, 4 channel recording, full spread of of effects (rev, comp, lim dist etc etc), works as USB audio interface, monitoring on headphones...
only bad thing that I have read about it so far is that it works only from AA batteries, and it can't charge them. But, few packs in reserve and rechargeable batts with charger and you are on.
It's somewhat more expensive, but it's worth it...
http://www.samsontech.com/products/prod ... rodID=1994