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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: AndyLGR on January 21, 2014, 07:39:26 AM
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I've been using an Edirol R09 for the last 6 years or so for stealth taping, but I was looking for something that was smaller in size,whilst still giving similar or better results and was relatively cheap.
Does anyone have any good suggestions for alternatives?
I use SP-CMC-4U cards and a sound professionals battery box with it through the line in if that makes any difference.
Thanks.
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Roland R-05, that deck is tiny, smaller than the M10 and cheaper as well.
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I have had good luck going line in from a UA-5 or CA-9100 to a yamaha c24 this thing is very small. 24-bit to boot. One AAA battery last the whole night.
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/music-production/recorders/pocketrak_c24/?mode=model
https://archive.org/details/furthur2012-07-05.e70.flac
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Difficult to get a whole lot smaller. Not sure, and not as common around here, but I think the Olympus recorders are narrower and thinner, may be the same length or a bit longer. Check them out.
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+1.
From this:
http://www.theatreofnoise.com/2010/04/sony-pcm-m10-versus-olympus-ls-10-ls-11.html
I decided to get an Olympus LS-5, which is more recent.
For some specs (dimensions, weight and EIN), see also:
http://www.theatreofnoise.com/2009/11/summary-of-portable-digital-audio.html
Hope this helps.
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I don't really want to rain on anyone's parade but I looked at the LS-5 specs.
http://www.olympus.co.uk/site/en/a/audio_systems/audio_recording/sound_music_recorders/ls_5/ls_5_specifications.html
I noted two things. Recording in mp3, even at 320 kbps, only goes down to 50hz. That's a deal-breaker for me, even if .wav recording does go down to 20Hz. That may be of more concern for a music recorder than for a natural ambience or interview recorder, but it is a limitation.
It also looks like you can only put in 16 "index" marks--track marks on the Sony--which also may not be enough. And one review said those track marks are audible. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/nov10/articles/olympusls5.html For me that's absolutely a deal-breaker.
Then again, the crucial thing is how you're going to use it. If you don't need those capabilities it might be the perfect gizmo.
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The only "stealth" taping I even consider these days (rarely) is with "modified" full rig such as this one:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=568049
Easy with an extra 20 bucks spent for VIP (foundation room) entrance. No search at all ;)
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I would point you back to the R-05 - it is on a par with the Sony M10, better than the R09, and smaller than both the M10 and R09. You aren't going to get that quality any smaller IMO.