Thanks for reading old posts!
No problem . As said I was in a big hurry to get a new recorder . I'm reading every thread from start to finish !
Check out this thread for pretty detailed opinions and rhetorical questions: 24-Bit / 48kHz or 96kHz
Data storage is cheap but that doesn't mean you have to fill it up with recordings that you may not be able to hear any difference with. Its really a preference what you record at and i don't like most tapers make the assumption its like LP or SP. Also, this is certainly not like EP or SP video tapes where there audible and visual differences. Some recorders record up to 192. Should people record in that high of a bit depth because they can? I could see recording at a high bit rate being important if you are doing sound Foley work where your environment is 100% controlled by you but if you're at a club, I don't think I need to capture the crowd at 96K; futhermore, the microphones will have much more to deal with how the recording sounds than the difference between 48 & 96.
Check out this thread for pretty detailed opinions and rhetorical questions: 24-Bit / 48kHz or 96kHz
Thanks for letting me now about that thread. Hadn't seen it at all.
I can see your points about 48-96/24. But still I think I choose the best possible quality . Although I don't hear any difference with the quality when I used HI MD . You are right , the mic's are probably more important .
I used my recorder last night and my recording came out great . The thing is pretty easy to work with .
During the recording the recorder made a few track marks ( or files , if that is a better word ). There was no silence in between a song , it was in the middle of a song . Is there a setting I can adjust to prevent that ? I looked all over in the manual but can't find it . It is no real problem , since the files can be played and there's no stop in between the marks.
But I prefer one file. If this was mentioned in a thread please let me know and I'll look it up . But I'm halfway reading all the threads and I may have missed this .
I use a Lexar 16 GB Micro SDHC class 10 .
http://www.lexar.com/products/lexar-high-performance-mobile-solution?category=90It works flawless.