"Steve Harris" <S.W.Harris(a)ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
There was
something posted here recently about using a Palm Pilot or
some little PDA like that as a portable recorder for 24-bit/96KHz
work. It ran about $200 and looked pretty cool for what it was, but
it may be vaporware at this point. Check the archives. It was about
2 weeks ago if I remember. (Might have been LAD and not LAU)
That is the coresound thing:
http://www.core-sound.com/HighResRecorderNews.html
The card exists AFACT, but theres no acompanying AD converter, so youd
have
to use your own.
PDAudio-CF has Linux ALSA drivers available for it and it works with any
S/PDIF-generating front end, including mic pre-amps (our soon-to-be-released
Mic2496, Denecke's AD-20, Grace Lunatec V3 and others), A-to-D converters
(Benchmarks's AD2K, M-Audio's Flying Cow and many others), CD players, MD
recorders/players, DAT recorders/players, computer sound cards and others.
We're taking pre-orders on PDAudio-CF and expect the first production lot to
ship within a few weeks.
Len Moskowitz
Core Sound
http://www.core-sound.com
moskowit(a)core-sound.com