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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: sic_tune on October 08, 2023, 04:03:34 PM
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A small device that records unbalanced line-level audio signals to microSD or alternatively act as a USB audio interface:
https://www.howler-audio.com/product/howler-recorderstreamer/
It seems quite pricey for what it does, but I like the idea of a simple recorder with a very reduced user interface.
I can imagine it'd pair nicely with a Tinybox or a bigger preamp in case monitoring with headphones is required.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (from the website):
Input: RCA left & right
Output: RCA left & right (THRU)
File storage: MicroSD card
Recording format: WAV or MP3 (320 kbps)
Recording quality: 24-bit & 48 kHz
Streaming quality: 16/24-bit & 48 kHz
File-transfer compatibility:
Phones & tablets: Android USB-C & iOS devices
Computers: Windows & macOS
Power-supply: 5V USB-C
Battery: Rechargeable Li-Po battery, up to 30 recording hours
Dimensions: 88 x 63 x 28 mm (l, w, h)
Weight: 128 g
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It seems to me that any new recording device now that does not offer 32 bit float is a bit olde worlde. And even more so if it's targetted at live band use. Hmmm...
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seems to be larger, more expensive and offer less features than the numerous 2-ch handheld recorders we normally use.
its also not a "bit bucket" for lack of digital input
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It seems quite pricey for what it does, but I like the idea of a simple bit bucket with a very reduced user interface.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (from the website):
Input: RCA left & right
Output: RCA left & right (THRU)
File storage: MicroSD card
Recording format: WAV or MP3 (320 kbps)
Recording quality: 24-bit & 48 kHz
Streaming quality: 16/24-bit & 48 kHz
File-transfer compatibility:
Phones & tablets: Android USB-C & iOS devices
Computers: Windows & macOS
Power-supply: 5V USB-C
Battery: Rechargeable Li-Po battery, up to 30 recording hours
Dimensions: 88 x 63 x 28 mm (l, w, h)
Weight: 128 g
It is not a bit bucket. At least I do not see a digital input?
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That's right, there is no digital in. I removed the term bit bucket from my initial post to avoid further confusion.