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Nomad Jukebox 3, Sony Hi-MD not Mac compatible?
Are there any similar units compatible with Panther? I find that
people these days want a CD immediately after a live stereo recording session. Fortunately, the Powerbook is excellent for the task, but I'd like to record concurrently to a backup system. The Nomad and Sony are good candidates if I were running a PC, because apparently you can upload the wav or sony file to the computer. So, don't ask me to get a DAT because that's real time, and don't suggest I get a PC. There's got to be some low-cost consumer item that's OSX compatible, right? |
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bayydogg wrote: Are there any similar units compatible with Panther? I find that people these days want a CD immediately after a live stereo recording session. Fortunately, the Powerbook is excellent for the task, but I'd like to record concurrently to a backup system. The Nomad and Sony are good candidates if I were running a PC, because apparently you can upload the wav or sony file to the computer. So, don't ask me to get a DAT because that's real time, and don't suggest I get a PC. There's got to be some low-cost consumer item that's OSX compatible, right? Try an iRiver iHP-120 (about the size of an iPod, with USB 2.0 interface) with a Denecke AD-20 or one of our Mic2496s (dual mic pre/A-to-D). Works fine with an iBook. -- 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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bayydogg wrote: Are there any similar units compatible with Panther? I find that people these days want a CD immediately after a live stereo recording session. Fortunately, the Powerbook is excellent for the task, but I'd like to record concurrently to a backup system. The Nomad and Sony are good candidates if I were running a PC, because apparently you can upload the wav or sony file to the computer. So, don't ask me to get a DAT because that's real time, and don't suggest I get a PC. There's got to be some low-cost consumer item that's OSX compatible, right? Try an iRiver iHP-120 (about the size of an iPod, with USB 2.0 interface) with a Denecke AD-20 or one of our Mic2496s (dual mic pre/A-to-D). Works fine with an iBook. -- 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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These guys make software to connect your Nomad Jukebox III to Mac:
http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/index.html (and it's free) "bayydogg" wrote in message om... Are there any similar units compatible with Panther? I find that people these days want a CD immediately after a live stereo recording session. Fortunately, the Powerbook is excellent for the task, but I'd like to record concurrently to a backup system. The Nomad and Sony are good candidates if I were running a PC, because apparently you can upload the wav or sony file to the computer. So, don't ask me to get a DAT because that's real time, and don't suggest I get a PC. There's got to be some low-cost consumer item that's OSX compatible, right? |
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These guys make software to connect your Nomad Jukebox III to Mac:
http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/index.html (and it's free) "bayydogg" wrote in message om... Are there any similar units compatible with Panther? I find that people these days want a CD immediately after a live stereo recording session. Fortunately, the Powerbook is excellent for the task, but I'd like to record concurrently to a backup system. The Nomad and Sony are good candidates if I were running a PC, because apparently you can upload the wav or sony file to the computer. So, don't ask me to get a DAT because that's real time, and don't suggest I get a PC. There's got to be some low-cost consumer item that's OSX compatible, right? |
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Carlos Alden wrote:
in article , Sugarite at wrote on 11/15/04 11:17 AM: So kudos to Apple for developing the iTunes style of marketing music, but at the same time ****'em. A taper's gotta do what a taper's gotta do. Thanks for the lesson in monopolistic economics and technology. I had heard about this, but didn't realize that Apple's octopus arms reached over to Creative Labs as well. Makes me want to ditch Apple on principal. It is also worth noting that iTunes workes with several makes of flash-based portable music players (a market segment in which Apple does not sell) but only one hard drive based player (a market segment in which Apple has quite a few cometitors.) |
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Carlos Alden wrote:
in article , Sugarite at wrote on 11/15/04 11:17 AM: So kudos to Apple for developing the iTunes style of marketing music, but at the same time ****'em. A taper's gotta do what a taper's gotta do. Thanks for the lesson in monopolistic economics and technology. I had heard about this, but didn't realize that Apple's octopus arms reached over to Creative Labs as well. Makes me want to ditch Apple on principal. It is also worth noting that iTunes workes with several makes of flash-based portable music players (a market segment in which Apple does not sell) but only one hard drive based player (a market segment in which Apple has quite a few cometitors.) |
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john smith wrote:
These guys make software to connect your Nomad Jukebox III to Mac: http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/index.html (and it's free) Wow--anybody tried this? |
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john smith wrote:
These guys make software to connect your Nomad Jukebox III to Mac: http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/index.html (and it's free) Wow--anybody tried this? |
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well, there you go. this might be the ticket. thanks.
"john smith" wrote in message thlink.net... These guys make software to connect your Nomad Jukebox III to Mac: http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/index.html |
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well, there you go. this might be the ticket. thanks.
"john smith" wrote in message thlink.net... These guys make software to connect your Nomad Jukebox III to Mac: http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/index.html |
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OK, folks, hold on. I just found a product that'll serve my purposes
precisely. It's the Edirol R-1 Portable 24-Bit WAVE Recorder & Player. It records onto compact flash up to 2gb, and records stereo wav 16/44 and 24/44 as well as mp3. It runs on batteries or adapter, and has USB 2 transfer to Mac OSX and PC. Mic, line-in, built-in mic, spdif out, headphone out, effects, etc. About $439 street. Specs look good. Anybody use this already, and what do you think? |
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OK, folks, hold on. I just found a product that'll serve my purposes
precisely. It's the Edirol R-1 Portable 24-Bit WAVE Recorder & Player. It records onto compact flash up to 2gb, and records stereo wav 16/44 and 24/44 as well as mp3. It runs on batteries or adapter, and has USB 2 transfer to Mac OSX and PC. Mic, line-in, built-in mic, spdif out, headphone out, effects, etc. About $439 street. Specs look good. Anybody use this already, and what do you think? |
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