
Slackmaster2K
Gone
Not all of this fits into this forum, but here goes.
I got this idea see, to sell my dusty old Fostex X-26 4 track machine and buy a portable minidisc recorder (walkman style). I want to use it to gather samples from the wild with reasonable quality. By reasonable quality, I mean I'd like the samples to be usable in a digital recording...low noise. The times I used my X-26 (don't ask how), the samples I got sounded like absolute shit, mostly because of tape noise, but also because the recorder just sucks.
1) What kind of microphones are available for minidisc recorders, and what kind of quality can I expect? I mean, if it's going to sound like a cheap computer mic plugged into an old soundblaster...maybe this isn't what I want to do. I guess QUIET is my top priority, which I suppose has more to do with the minidisc pre.
2) I had this thought to use Harvey's 9V battery phantom power supply to power an ECM8000, and run the mic into the minidisc recorder using a cable that defeats the minidisc mic input's phantom power. Would this work? How can I find out if it would work?
3) Will the average Sony walkman style minidisc recorder work for me? Or will the mic pre be hissy and irritating? If it won't work, are there portable mic preamps out there that will sound better?
4) I saw this stereo omni mic for a minidisc...it said it would "plug into any minidisc recorder". However, the mic input on a minidisc recorder is mono....so what's that all about?
Slackmaster 2000
I got this idea see, to sell my dusty old Fostex X-26 4 track machine and buy a portable minidisc recorder (walkman style). I want to use it to gather samples from the wild with reasonable quality. By reasonable quality, I mean I'd like the samples to be usable in a digital recording...low noise. The times I used my X-26 (don't ask how), the samples I got sounded like absolute shit, mostly because of tape noise, but also because the recorder just sucks.
1) What kind of microphones are available for minidisc recorders, and what kind of quality can I expect? I mean, if it's going to sound like a cheap computer mic plugged into an old soundblaster...maybe this isn't what I want to do. I guess QUIET is my top priority, which I suppose has more to do with the minidisc pre.
2) I had this thought to use Harvey's 9V battery phantom power supply to power an ECM8000, and run the mic into the minidisc recorder using a cable that defeats the minidisc mic input's phantom power. Would this work? How can I find out if it would work?
3) Will the average Sony walkman style minidisc recorder work for me? Or will the mic pre be hissy and irritating? If it won't work, are there portable mic preamps out there that will sound better?
4) I saw this stereo omni mic for a minidisc...it said it would "plug into any minidisc recorder". However, the mic input on a minidisc recorder is mono....so what's that all about?
Slackmaster 2000