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anton
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Hey Everyone,
I cant seem to make up my mind for a small portable recording system. Should i get a MiniDisk player/recorder or an iRiver HD-120.
The iRiver is essentially a 20gig Hard drive with USB, optical/analog in and out, plus mic in. Apparently the optical in/out also double as 1/8" in/out plus a mic in. Cost is $320, an external mic is another $60. It will record directly to .wav or .mp3 format. I figure with 20gig i can get plenty of recording time in mp format. A big plus is the iRiver's ability to function as a portable hard drive, and also whatever i record i can just drag and drop to PC for cd burning.
The other option is Mini Disc. Cost of a unit on ebay is about $180, mic is another $60. The upside to this is its cheaper, plus i can just put in a new disc when i fill one up. Downside is transferring stuff to PC is a pain. You basically have to rerecord via the line in on your sound card and Cool Edit or something similar.
I would be using either unit to record classes at guitar camp, irish music sessions, as a musical scratch pad for my ideas, etc.
anton
I cant seem to make up my mind for a small portable recording system. Should i get a MiniDisk player/recorder or an iRiver HD-120.
The iRiver is essentially a 20gig Hard drive with USB, optical/analog in and out, plus mic in. Apparently the optical in/out also double as 1/8" in/out plus a mic in. Cost is $320, an external mic is another $60. It will record directly to .wav or .mp3 format. I figure with 20gig i can get plenty of recording time in mp format. A big plus is the iRiver's ability to function as a portable hard drive, and also whatever i record i can just drag and drop to PC for cd burning.
The other option is Mini Disc. Cost of a unit on ebay is about $180, mic is another $60. The upside to this is its cheaper, plus i can just put in a new disc when i fill one up. Downside is transferring stuff to PC is a pain. You basically have to rerecord via the line in on your sound card and Cool Edit or something similar.
I would be using either unit to record classes at guitar camp, irish music sessions, as a musical scratch pad for my ideas, etc.
anton