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QuoteSorry, I thought I'd mentioned it in my post, but it does seems to leave you hanging. As far as the rig, everything was fine. The only issue was poor planning on my part. 24/96 eats copious amounts of storage space. I had to pull the Android out of the chain and spend 15 minutes or more transferring files to external storage to make space for the remaining sets. Missed the first few songs of a set because of this. The Nexus 5 has no provisions for an extra SD card for storage unlike most other Android devices.On the plus side, the android uses ext4 partitioning internally and has no 4GiB limit on files. One of my recordings ended up at just under 6GiB and had to be imported as raw PCM to work with audacity (skipping 44 bytes of header). In retrospect, I should have chosen the flac option for storage over wav in the app.Thanks. That's cool, I'm digging the concept. I would want my rig just a bit more simple and compact, if possible. I'm currently running 1/8" stereo batt box with my card mics. Hadn't really thought about it till revisiting my rig, that it might be time to upgrade to an outboard A/D converter..... Then I could do 24/96. On the Iriver, I can do optical line in, which is cool...... On that rig, are you using outboard A/D converter? If so, do you control mic levels on the preamp or on the phone? I guess I'm a little ignorant of that sort of set up.So many options!!
Sorry, I thought I'd mentioned it in my post, but it does seems to leave you hanging. As far as the rig, everything was fine. The only issue was poor planning on my part. 24/96 eats copious amounts of storage space. I had to pull the Android out of the chain and spend 15 minutes or more transferring files to external storage to make space for the remaining sets. Missed the first few songs of a set because of this. The Nexus 5 has no provisions for an extra SD card for storage unlike most other Android devices.On the plus side, the android uses ext4 partitioning internally and has no 4GiB limit on files. One of my recordings ended up at just under 6GiB and had to be imported as raw PCM to work with audacity (skipping 44 bytes of header). In retrospect, I should have chosen the flac option for storage over wav in the app.