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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: MLKLuke on October 08, 2009, 06:51:49 AM
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I'm looking for a small-portable-stealth 4 track recorder to tape from 2 stereo sources into line in (2 pairs of mics already powered by their battery boxes). I'd like to use AA batteries, SD card and 24/96 is not really so important. internal mics are not necessary
I've seen ZoomH2 can be modified for that. H4N can probably do but is there something smaller around?
got some advise about that?
thanks in advance
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I'm looking for a small-portable-stealth 2 track recorder to tape from 2 sources into line in. I'd like to use AA batteries, SD card and 24/96 is not really so important. internal mics are not necessary
I've seen ZoomH2 can be modified for that. H4N can probably do but is there something smaller around?
got some advise about that?
thanks in advance
Here's all that's available...
http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,114988.0.html
The Edirol R09HR is much admired around these parts.
I think you need to be clearer about these two sources, mics? stereo? what?
digifish
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It shows on your profile that you have the r-09 and r-09hr? Do you mean that your looking for a 4-track recorder?
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yep sorry I made a typo...looking for 4 track!
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I've seen ZoomH2 can be modified for that. H4N can probably do but is there something smaller around?
Short answer: no.
H4n is the smallest offering on the market.
Unless you want to stealth an R-44, but you need big balls to do that :-)
Stick to your two R-09s and sync the sources in post...
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I've seen ZoomH2 can be modified for that. H4N can probably do but is there something smaller around?
Short answer: no.
H4n is the smallest offering on the market.
Unless you want to stealth an R-44, but you need big balls to do that :-)
Stick to your two R-09s and sync the sources in post...
Both options can be done (the R44 + syncing R09) although syncing R09s is more of a pain in the ass in my book.
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Short answer: no.
H4n is the smallest offering on the market.
Hang on, not so fast! :) How much money does he have to spend?...
http://www.sonosax.ch/recorders/minir82/minir82_index.html
(http://www.sonosax.ch/recorders/minir82/minir82_p.jpg)
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=124841.0
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Actually the H2 can modified to record 4 tracks; I saw a video on youtube.
By the way, if it can record 4 sources coming from its own 4 mikes, why the hell can't we hack to make the 4 sources coming from external mikes? I'm sure it can be done..
Too bad that every recording I listened made with the H2 sound a bit 'digitallish' and.. I mean, one from the R09HR is a lot of times better, in my opinion.
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Actually the H2 can modified to record 4 tracks; I saw a video on youtube.
By the way, if it can record 4 sources coming from its own 4 mikes, why the hell can't we hack to make the 4 sources coming from external mikes? I'm sure it can be done..
Too bad that every recording I listened made with the H2 sound a bit 'digitallish' and.. I mean, one from the R09HR is a lot of times better, in my opinion.
Because the process for the mod is to basically heavily attenuate the input signal, then that signal hits their very cheap mic pre-amps which boosts the signal back up
Lot of points for extra junk noise to get in there, especially with how cheap the whole thing is.
The original poster can certainly try that, but I would advise against it. Believe me I looked pretty heavily into it but ended up scrapping it. If the pre-amps could be bypassed, then it could work. I'm pretty sure they're part of the integrated circuit though.
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Because the process for the mod is to basically heavily attenuate the input signal, then that signal hits their very cheap mic pre-amps which boosts the signal back up
Lot of points for extra junk noise to get in there, especially with how cheap the whole thing is.
The original poster can certainly try that, but I would advise against it. Believe me I looked pretty heavily into it but ended up scrapping it. If the pre-amps could be bypassed, then it could work. I'm pretty sure they're part of the integrated circuit though.
Actually I was talking about recordings made with factory H2.
Probably it's just me, but i don't really like how it sounds.. ok, it's cheap and it offers a lot of features, but it just misses the most important thing for a recorder. Recording quality.
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Short answer: no.
H4n is the smallest offering on the market.
Hang on, not so fast! :) How much money does he have to spend?...
http://www.sonosax.ch/recorders/minir82/minir82_index.html
Heck, you're right, strictly speaking... :P
But my understanding was that the sonosax takes only two analog signals, the rest of the channels has to be fed via digital-in (meaning more outboard boxes to carry).
H4n
Dimensions: 156.3(D) x 70(W) x 35(H)mm
Weight: 280g (without batteries)
MiniR82
Dimensions: 120 x 80 x 28 mm (4.75” x 3.15” x 1.1”)
Weight: 430gr with batteries
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But my understanding was that the sonosax takes only two analog signals, the rest of the channels has to be fed via digital-in (meaning more outboard boxes to carry).
Fair point.
You know a 4 track version of the R09HR wouldn't be had to do...I wonder if they have that planned?
digifish