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What is the best device to use for live recordings?

90 durable postsStarted 2008-07-18Latest 2010-11-10
#1147454Post 81 of 90

Re: MP3 alternative to laptop

I got a friend that has a lil' dat recorder. Comes in very handy for recording , just try not to let it get stolen!

#1147456Post 82 of 90

Re: MP3 alternative to laptop

I had opened a thread once asking the same question, and a lot of recommendations came in, but I wouldn't know how to retreive that post...

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#1147661Post 83 of 90

Re: MP3 alternative to laptop

The one that seemed to get the most recommendations was

[url]http://search.ebay.com/m-audio-microtrack_W0QQcatrefZC6QQcoactionZcompareQQcoentrypageZsearchQQcopagenumZ1QQdfspZ1QQfromZR40QQftrtZ1QQftrvZ1QQsabfmtsZ1QQsacatZQ2d1QQssPageNameZRC0021QQ_trksidZp1638Q2em120[/url]

#1147807Post 84 of 90

Re: MP3 alternative to laptop

^^^have this...works like a charm.

#1147817Post 85 of 90

Re: What is the best device to use for live recordings?

No-one ever came up with a recommendation for a discreet mic.

I've got a little sony one that came with a recording Walkman years ago (recorded some jazz concerts) ... but I'm sure there's a decent little one out there.

#1147839Post 86 of 90

Re: What is the best device to use for live recordings?

the r-09 was mentioned, as its built-in mic does pick up pretty damn nicely...I haven't used it on music yet, but recorded speakers sitting ~20' away (no mic on them) and it picked up beautifully...

#1147863Post 87 of 90

Re: What is the best device to use for live recordings?

there is a new version of the R-09, which has better mics. Better build quality and better everything else. It would be my buy if I had the money. I try to stay away from M-audio gear.

If you check out the 12K forum you can find out a lot about these kinds of recorders.

#1147895Post 88 of 90

Re: What is the best device to use for live recordings?

I have an iriver h340 to record into - can record line-in, mic-in, internal mic or radio.

memory is 30gig and records straight to mp3 so well handy..

plug in usb cable and it just pops up as a drive so easy to organise/copy/paste etc a la windows folders.

i download straight to it and upload straight from it so works well for me..

#1147971Post 89 of 90

Re: What is the best device to use for live recordings?

i know of a bunch of people who still use the old Sony MD recorders. Whatever works best for what you wanna do.

#1428908Post 90 of 90

Re: What is the best device to use for live recordings?

Is anyone using the MTII with RCA to 1/4" TS adapters/cables? Are you experiencing "clicking" in your recordings? Has anyone tried the MTII using RCA to 1/8" adapter/cables? I just read info on the MicroTrackII site that M-Audio recommends using the 1/8" input for unbalance line input (like from RCA outputs) and the 1/4" input from balanced 1/4" or xlr output sources. The MTII 1/8" is marked "Mic" and there is a way to turn off phantom power. On the other hand, the Editrol R-09hr has 1/8" Line input and 1/8" Mic input with different impedance levels. No option for balanced input.

[URL]http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.faq&ID=5d99c9ee03fa5f70bac4c743877145a7[/URL] "To record with the MicroTrack II's 1/4” inputs, you must record from a balanced source with TRS balanced cables. If you are recording from an unbalanced line level source or a microphone with an unbalanced (TS) cable, use the 1/8” input instead; connecting unbalanced cables to the 1/4" TRS inputs yields an audible clicking sound that is recorded. You can change your input source from the MicroTrack II’s Main Menu>Record Settings>Input Source. If you are recording with a phantom powered condenser microphone, you [B]must[/B] use a TRS balanced cable; please see [URL="http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.faq&ID=069ce733df6a2782d6212893fc4a431d"]this article[/URL]."

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