Neuros. Hook up a cheap battery operated mixer (like a Behringer) and
record to 30-80 GB hard drive at 16 bit/48KHz. Cost for a 30GB unit is
about $260US.
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 10:47, Laura Conrad wrote:
>>>> "SM" == S Massy <smassy(a)sdf.lonestar.org> writes:
SM> I heard that minidisc recorders do a very good job when used for field
SM> recordings, and that many already have inputs for a stereo mic, but,
SM> as far as I could tell, they interact very poorly with Linux, and they
SM> use a proprietary compression format. How accurate is this? Has
SM> anybody had a positive experience with a minidisc recorder and
SM> Linux?
I use mine with Linux. It's workable, and I don't think the
quality is bad, but I keep drooling over something that I could just
copy the files from instead of having to play into the analog input
on my sound card. So far, I haven't found anything cheap enough for
me. Let me know what you come up with.
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