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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: grawlings on September 04, 2007, 02:45:10 PM
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I have a reutelhuber "box" that powers a pair of Schoeps MK4's. It puts out a line level analog signal. I need a very small recorder that either has a digital in (not an 1/8inch) or rca inputs. If the latter, I'd need the unit to have a good a to d. The fostex fr-2le is too big. Any ideas??
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Sonosax MiniR82
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most seem to be pretty happy with the Edirol units R-01 or R-09 - they do not have RCA in however, just 1/8 i believe
i know a few even run the n-box (follow up to the r-box) directly into the R-09 with great results
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Hi Grawling -
How about a MicroTrack? New for about $350 or lower if you shop around, used for somewhere in the $200's. It has a digital SPDIF-in plug that is RCA-type, rather than the TosLink optical. Supposedly it is "bit perfect" meaning it will faithfully accept and record every digital bit that is fed to it through the SPDIF-in. Apparently not all such devices are "bit perfect."
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MicroTrack2496-main.html
The category some people use for a device that just exists to accept and record digital signals as a "bit bucket" and I think the majority of the devices that record in digital format can fill that need. You might want to do a search on "bit bucket" in the forums, I know there was a thread discussing the best bit bucket out there.
Once question - you mention that your box outputs a line-level analog signal. How are you going to convert that analog signal into a digital signal prior to feeding it into the bit bucket?
Mike
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edirol r-09
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I have a reutelhuber "box" that powers a pair of Schoeps MK4's. It puts out a line level analog signal. I need a very small recorder that either has a digital in (not an 1/8inch) or rca inputs. If the latter, I'd need the unit to have a good a to d. The fostex fr-2le is too big. Any ideas??
A recorder with a digital input won't do you any good as the Reutelhuber box only outputs an analog signal.
As said above, your best bet is definitely an R09. Just get a standard RCA>1/8" Y cable and you'll be good to go.