
Ricklh
New member
I've got an iRiver MP3 IFP-795 flash player that has a 1/8" stereo input jack and the player records line-in signals, doing "Direct Encoding" to MP3 files. So I've started using it to record to and listen back to my guitar playing being mic'ed through the MR-8. (1/4" inch stereo cable coming out of it's headphone jack going to the iRiver player's input jack). The benefits are that I get the basic sound quality of the MR-8 recorded to the iRiver but with hours of recording time. And then, there's the portability factor of the MP3 player - I fill it up with a long session of jamming, then put the thing in my pocket, go down to the living room, kick back and listen/review. Plus, I can upload these files to my computer if I happen to catch a "keeper" take, which may not sound quite as good as coming from the MR-8 via USB but the difference might be negligible.
Just something some of you guys with MP3 players that have line-in recording might wanna try out. Why not fill up the player with your own stuff and not just someone else's?
Just something some of you guys with MP3 players that have line-in recording might wanna try out. Why not fill up the player with your own stuff and not just someone else's?