Portable recorder recommendation?
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- KVRian
- 829 posts since 25 Nov, 2005
I already have a couple of condenser and dynamic mics. What I would need is a portable (battery-powered) recorder with a mic input that I could take outside - any options under $200? Or should I just buy an all-in-one recorder with a microphone (like Zoom H2)? I would need it mostly for recording short (not longer than 10-20 seconds) samples to use and edit/transform later with software instruments (like Geist), not for full recordings.
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- Banned
- 1236 posts since 8 Apr, 2013
Well I do my field recordings with my cellphone. It's more than enough and after processing you won't notice anything about what was used to record the sample
But I'd almost dare to say that some zoom recorder would be enough. Planning to buy one by myself too when I feel that my phone isn't enough anymore (may take long).
But I'd almost dare to say that some zoom recorder would be enough. Planning to buy one by myself too when I feel that my phone isn't enough anymore (may take long).
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
I love my Zoom H4n. An employer, who had agreed to pay for a small job with a studio mic but then couldn't find the mic, gave it to me instead. At first I thought it was a cheap toy and I'd been ripped off, but after learning Zoom was a respected company I tried it and was very pleased. Turns out it's worth a lot more than the SM58 mic I hoped to be "paid" with. (I bought one of those later.)
A bit bulky, but it's a darned good piece of kit. The stereo mics are in a proper X-Y arrangement so you can mix its recordings with others without annoying phase problems. It's got two quite good preamps for external mics (it can do four-track recording) and accepts phone plugs or XLN connectors.
Last time I checked, whyterabbyt was selling his in Market Place.
[edit] Yup, here 'tis. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... hilit=zoom
A bit bulky, but it's a darned good piece of kit. The stereo mics are in a proper X-Y arrangement so you can mix its recordings with others without annoying phase problems. It's got two quite good preamps for external mics (it can do four-track recording) and accepts phone plugs or XLN connectors.
Last time I checked, whyterabbyt was selling his in Market Place.
[edit] Yup, here 'tis. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... hilit=zoom
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- KVRian
- 737 posts since 24 Mar, 2013 from Amsterdam
If you have an iPhone or Android I would opt for a IK Multimedia interface. Brandnew it will set you back between 40-125 dollar.
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