Winter NAMM 2012 News
I've had this recorder for 2 weeks (took me a while find time to play with it) I didn't bother reading the manual a friend was nice enough to show me how to operate it. The recording I did was an outside recording. The birds were chirping,people were talking,cars where driving and honking their horns and people also blaring music from their vehi...
The Edirol R-1 is a compact solid state recorder that uses microSD cards to record .wav files up to a resolution of 24 bit, 48 kHz stereo with its built in, twin condenser microphones. MP3 recordings and lower quality stereo and mono .wav files may be recorded, but I have only used the highest quality settings which produce very accurate results...
What I find particularly magical about the Zoom H4n is that it just works. I do not actually own the product, but I know a bunch of people with them because of their popularity, and man, do I want one. The Zoom H4n is a portable recorded with two very high quality condenser microphones built into them, and it has two inputs for line or XLR in th...
The Zoom H-4 is a handy little recorder, I have been using it for about 6 months now after I was on my search for the perfect pocket on the go recorder. I must say I love this recorder, I came across it while looking in my guitar center magazine so I went to the store and bought it. I do a lot of sampling of almost anything you can think of. I ...
The Tascam DR-03 is a compact solid state recorder that uses microSD cards to record .wav files up to a resolution of 24 bit, 48 kHz stereo with its built in, twin condenser microphones. MP3 recordings and lower quality stereo and mono .wav files may be recorded, but I have only used the highest quality settings which produce very accurate resu...
I've been using it as a sound notebook since I bought it: I record everything when I play guitar or synth so that I can keep my ideas and improve them afterward. I also record my rock band but it's more difficult to get a balance between instruments. It's a convenient product. It's my first portable recorder and I'm very sati...
- How long have you been using it? Three months especially for field recording (radio reporting, sound recording, etc.). I always have it with me and I use the integrated mics. - Which feature do you like the most / the least? Pros: I always have it with me, the quality of the integrated mics is ok. I especially like the shock...
I've had it one month, but dreamed about it for 10 years. In a couple of minutes all the tunes I wrote with my acoustic guitar became real songs. I even bought a bass guitar to round them off. Pros: ease of use, sound (I love the Vox AC30 simulation). For the time being, the only con is that the first track is selected by default and I always fo...
(Originally written by nono_sax/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - How long have you been using it? One week. - Which feature do you like the most / the least? The most: size. The least: crosstalk. - Did you try any other models before buying it? No<br ...
(Originally written by marceloMicro/translated from Audiofanzine FR) I used it to record a one man show. Pros: Easy setup. Just plug it in, check the setup in an easy accessible menu and record. i hate the inverted selection wheel it's really annoying. Bad quality monitoring. Very difficult ...