
Chris F
New member
I've been looking at small stereo recorders for awhile now, and haven't bought one yet because they've all seemed a bit buggy. Basically, I'd like something that is palm sized, gets a good stereo image with no compression at CD quality resolution, and can upload directly into a Mac for copying/editing. This would be for recording live jazz gigs and rehearsals.
I've heard that the M-Audio microtrack, which looks great on paper, is still a little fragile and unstable and has some battery life issues. The Marantz handheld looks good, but the one I saw had not-so-great built in mics and the pres for an external mic were kinda sketchy. The new Sony (forgot the number) with the built in X/Y mics looks perfect, but it's near $2K. The Edirol R-09 looks perfect on paper, but I've yet to see one in person. Has anyone here gotten a chance to try one in person, and if so, what was it like?
Thanks!
I've heard that the M-Audio microtrack, which looks great on paper, is still a little fragile and unstable and has some battery life issues. The Marantz handheld looks good, but the one I saw had not-so-great built in mics and the pres for an external mic were kinda sketchy. The new Sony (forgot the number) with the built in X/Y mics looks perfect, but it's near $2K. The Edirol R-09 looks perfect on paper, but I've yet to see one in person. Has anyone here gotten a chance to try one in person, and if so, what was it like?
Thanks!