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digital audio recorder
How about a mono 24 bit digital recorder with a condenser mic interface that
can be synchronized to as many other same devices as desired. up to 27 hours or up to 192 k sample rate, recording time depending on the flash card or microdrive installed and the sample rate. USB for interface to upload to computer. Bob -- Drive fast and eat cheese. |
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sycochkn wrote: How about a mono 24 bit digital recorder with a condenser mic interface that can be synchronized to as many other same devices as desired. up to 27 hours or up to 192 k sample rate, recording time depending on the flash card or microdrive installed and the sample rate. USB for interface to upload to computer. You might have a look at our PDAudio system. With an external hard drive (e.g., Addonics Pocket ExDrive with an HP Dual PCMCIA Expansion Pack) or an external USB drive (when using a Toshiba PDA) you can get more than 20 hours of recording time at up to 192 KS/s. Two channels for the moment and mono when Live2496's author at Gidluck Mastering adds that feature. Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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sycochkn wrote: How about a mono 24 bit digital recorder with a condenser mic interface that can be synchronized to as many other same devices as desired. up to 27 hours or up to 192 k sample rate, recording time depending on the flash card or microdrive installed and the sample rate. USB for interface to upload to computer. You might have a look at our PDAudio system. With an external hard drive (e.g., Addonics Pocket ExDrive with an HP Dual PCMCIA Expansion Pack) or an external USB drive (when using a Toshiba PDA) you can get more than 20 hours of recording time at up to 192 KS/s. Two channels for the moment and mono when Live2496's author at Gidluck Mastering adds that feature. Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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I wrote:
You might have a look at our PDAudio system. With an external hard drive (e.g., Addonics Pocket ExDrive with an HP Dual PCMCIA Expansion Pack) or an external USB drive (when using a Toshiba PDA) you can get more than 20 hours of recording time at up to 192 KS/s. Two channels for the moment and mono when Live2496's author at Gidluck Mastering adds that feature. Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. And the Lunatec V3 provides a word clock output. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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I wrote:
You might have a look at our PDAudio system. With an external hard drive (e.g., Addonics Pocket ExDrive with an HP Dual PCMCIA Expansion Pack) or an external USB drive (when using a Toshiba PDA) you can get more than 20 hours of recording time at up to 192 KS/s. Two channels for the moment and mono when Live2496's author at Gidluck Mastering adds that feature. Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. And the Lunatec V3 provides a word clock output. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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Len Moskowitz wrote: Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. Len, that's something I wish you would consider. Wordclock chainability could be a very signifigant feature for relatively low cost options such as yours. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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Len Moskowitz wrote: Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. Len, that's something I wish you would consider. Wordclock chainability could be a very signifigant feature for relatively low cost options such as yours. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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And for about 25 dollars the flash interface from target, if the output is
usb. I was looking at the pd audio. I only saw a stereo version. 250 dollars did not sound bad at all. Bob "Len Moskowitz" wrote in message ... I wrote: You might have a look at our PDAudio system. With an external hard drive (e.g., Addonics Pocket ExDrive with an HP Dual PCMCIA Expansion Pack) or an external USB drive (when using a Toshiba PDA) you can get more than 20 hours of recording time at up to 192 KS/s. Two channels for the moment and mono when Live2496's author at Gidluck Mastering adds that feature. Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. And the Lunatec V3 provides a word clock output. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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And for about 25 dollars the flash interface from target, if the output is
usb. I was looking at the pd audio. I only saw a stereo version. 250 dollars did not sound bad at all. Bob "Len Moskowitz" wrote in message ... I wrote: You might have a look at our PDAudio system. With an external hard drive (e.g., Addonics Pocket ExDrive with an HP Dual PCMCIA Expansion Pack) or an external USB drive (when using a Toshiba PDA) you can get more than 20 hours of recording time at up to 192 KS/s. Two channels for the moment and mono when Live2496's author at Gidluck Mastering adds that feature. Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. And the Lunatec V3 provides a word clock output. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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Word clock would also allow the sample rate to be determined by the clock
generator. Bob "Bob Cain" wrote in message ... Len Moskowitz wrote: Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. Len, that's something I wish you would consider. Wordclock chainability could be a very signifigant feature for relatively low cost options such as yours. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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Word clock would also allow the sample rate to be determined by the clock
generator. Bob "Bob Cain" wrote in message ... Len Moskowitz wrote: Mic2496 is a fine mic pre/A-to-D for it but you could also use a Grace Designs Lunatec V3. The only thing you'll be missing is external word clock. Len, that's something I wish you would consider. Wordclock chainability could be a very signifigant feature for relatively low cost options such as yours. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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sycochkn wrote: Word clock would also allow the sample rate to be determined by the clock generator. Which ideally would be the first device in the chain should it not be receiving a clock from another source. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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sycochkn wrote: Word clock would also allow the sample rate to be determined by the clock generator. Which ideally would be the first device in the chain should it not be receiving a clock from another source. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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sycochkn wrote: 2 gig flash card is 250 to 300 at the moment. ... A 2 GB compact flash card sells for under $200. A 4 GB card is around $550. Hitachi just came out with a 10 GB PCMCIA hard drive. It's also selling for under $200. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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sycochkn wrote: 2 gig flash card is 250 to 300 at the moment. ... A 2 GB compact flash card sells for under $200. A 4 GB card is around $550. Hitachi just came out with a 10 GB PCMCIA hard drive. It's also selling for under $200. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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sycochkn wrote: And for about 25 dollars the flash interface from target, if the output is usb. I was looking at the pd audio. I only saw a stereo version. 250 dollars did not sound bad at all. If you're using a laptop, most recording applications can record in mono, if that's what you prefer. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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sycochkn wrote: And for about 25 dollars the flash interface from target, if the output is usb. I was looking at the pd audio. I only saw a stereo version. 250 dollars did not sound bad at all. If you're using a laptop, most recording applications can record in mono, if that's what you prefer. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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Bob Cain wrote: Len, that's something I wish you would consider. Wordclock chainability could be a very signifigant feature for relatively low cost options such as yours. It's a function of the mic pre/A-to-D rather than the PDAudio-CF card. We'll consider it for future versions of our Mic2496 and other products. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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Bob Cain wrote: Len, that's something I wish you would consider. Wordclock chainability could be a very signifigant feature for relatively low cost options such as yours. It's a function of the mic pre/A-to-D rather than the PDAudio-CF card. We'll consider it for future versions of our Mic2496 and other products. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
That's why I was asking the question. Maybe a flash card that's "affordable" in a couple of years can do an hour at 192 kHz 24-bit mono (about 2 GB). perhaps use real-time lossless encoding (shorten / FLAC / etc) to reduce the storage requirements? -- Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | "someday the industry will have throbbing frontal lobes and will be able to write provably correct software. also, I want a pony." -- Zach Brown |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
That's why I was asking the question. Maybe a flash card that's "affordable" in a couple of years can do an hour at 192 kHz 24-bit mono (about 2 GB). perhaps use real-time lossless encoding (shorten / FLAC / etc) to reduce the storage requirements? -- Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | "someday the industry will have throbbing frontal lobes and will be able to write provably correct software. also, I want a pony." -- Zach Brown |
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I wrote: A 2 GB compact flash card sells for under $200. A 4 GB card is around $550. Hitachi just came out with a 10 GB PCMCIA hard drive. It's also selling for under $200. My apologies: the Hitachi drive I referred to is actually an older external 2.5" hard drive with a PCMCIA (PC Card) interface. IBM used to sell it as the TravelStar 10E. It is not an internally mounted (slot mounted) PCMCIA hard drive. By the way, 4 GB Compact Flash memory cards are about to break the $500 price point. You can buy a SanDisk 4 GB CF card on eBay right now for $519. 2 GB CF cards are available for under $200. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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I wrote: A 2 GB compact flash card sells for under $200. A 4 GB card is around $550. Hitachi just came out with a 10 GB PCMCIA hard drive. It's also selling for under $200. My apologies: the Hitachi drive I referred to is actually an older external 2.5" hard drive with a PCMCIA (PC Card) interface. IBM used to sell it as the TravelStar 10E. It is not an internally mounted (slot mounted) PCMCIA hard drive. By the way, 4 GB Compact Flash memory cards are about to break the $500 price point. You can buy a SanDisk 4 GB CF card on eBay right now for $519. 2 GB CF cards are available for under $200. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1094729414k@trad... The less you do to an audio file in order to store and retrieve it, the better. (one more argument for analog tape) Mike just ignores all the processing needed to convert analog signals to magnetic domains and back again. Not to mention superimposing on HF, playing with frequency response, etc etc etc. TonyP. |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1094729414k@trad... The less you do to an audio file in order to store and retrieve it, the better. (one more argument for analog tape) Mike just ignores all the processing needed to convert analog signals to magnetic domains and back again. Not to mention superimposing on HF, playing with frequency response, etc etc etc. TonyP. |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1094820766k@trad... In article writes: Mike just ignores all the processing needed to convert analog signals to magnetic domains and back again. A coil of wire? Isn't this still in the Boy Scout Handbook? Or do Boy Scouts start with a computer nowadays? http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/tlres.../Computers.JPG Can they build it out of sticks? jb |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1094820766k@trad... In article writes: Mike just ignores all the processing needed to convert analog signals to magnetic domains and back again. A coil of wire? Isn't this still in the Boy Scout Handbook? Or do Boy Scouts start with a computer nowadays? http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/tlres.../Computers.JPG Can they build it out of sticks? jb |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1094820766k@trad... In article writes: Mike just ignores all the processing needed to convert analog signals to magnetic domains and back again. A coil of wire? Isn't this still in the Boy Scout Handbook? Or do Boy Scouts start with a computer nowadays? Sorry, I made the mistake of assuming you were after HiFi. Which is pretty crazy I guess for someone who thinks his tape recorder is better than his Lynx. TonyP. |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1094923410k@trad... In article writes: Sorry, I made the mistake of assuming you were after HiFi. Which is pretty crazy I guess for someone who thinks his tape recorder is better than his Lynx. For playing tapes, yes. Do you admit that your original statement that analog tape is "objectively better" than digital, is bogus then? (Other than for playing old tapes) Are you SURE you're not Phil Allison? Lets see, You're making the stupid statements. You throw in red herrings. You introduce straw man arguments. You never admit you're wrong. You abuse people who disagree with you. Are you sure *YOU'RE* not Phil Allison? TonyP. |
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