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Offline Craig T

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Re: Comparison of PDAudio, PMD670, FR-2 and R-1
« Reply #15 on: November 22, 2004, 10:39:53 AM »
iPaq 3800/ppc2002/HP dual pccard expansion pack/Tosh 5GB pcmcia drive/coax from Lunatec V3.  Fails at 24/48, even with pre-allocated files.

where can I get an Addonics drive?

My PDAudio rig has been collecting dust for over a year since it won't record 24bit.

Which PDA, OS, and which expansion pack are you using ?
What are you using for a 24bit source ? Coax or optical ?

I've had a more positive experience.
iPAQ 3650/PPC2002/DP dual PCMCIA pack/Tosh 5GB drive/COAX from UA-5 has been doing 24/48 without errors.
I haven't tried enough pre-allocated 24/96 to vouch, but have heard a few solid success stories.
Disk maintenance is important. Perhaps you have a bad HD ?
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Re: Comparison of PDAudio, PMD670, FR-2 and R-1
« Reply #16 on: November 22, 2004, 01:08:05 PM »
I'm still holding out hope that a 2 track version will be less than the 722.  ;)

I wouldn't hodl my breath, given the history of Sonosax their recorders have always been very highend timecode machines... google, Stelladat


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Re: Comparison of PDAudio, PMD670, FR-2 and R-1
« Reply #17 on: November 22, 2004, 01:41:19 PM »
I wouldn't hodl my breath, given the history of Sonosax their recorders have always been very highend timecode machines... google, Stelladat

Sold here in the US by none other than Zaxcom, who went on to develop the Deva line.

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