On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 08:53, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
I think the
Neuros II (
http://www.neurosaudio.com/) is closer to what
you need. It includes a built in microphone as well as a mic in.
Records in mp3 or WAV (up o 48KHz). USB 2.0 interface. Mine works very
well with Linux. You can get one with 256MB of memory for $140 or one
with a 20GB hard drive for $250.
I would need one for making free sound effect library.
Has it a stereo mic-in connector? Or stereo line-in connector
for which I may find mic2line conversion cables?
Yes. Stereo line in - 1/8". It also has a built in mono mic (I
haven't tried that yet).
How do you transfer the recorded files to Linux? Is
the device
seen as a standard usb disk? And the audio files can be transferred
as any other file? This is important if I use public PCs for emptying
the recorded sounds to a web site.
It's seem as a standard USB disk drive. Transfer is USB 2.0. I use
the Sorune command line interface (rarely the GUI) to handle the
database transactions.
Jan