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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: Weazel on April 20, 2005, 09:42:24 AM
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Neuros III (Digital Audio Computer)
* FM radio
* FM broadcasting
* Greyscale LCD
* Roughly the size of iPod Photo
* Scheduled recording capability, multi-track recording
* Audiophile quality D/A converter
* Input for external microphone
* S/PDIF input and outputs
* Games, PDA functions, alarm clock
* Supports MP3, WMA, OGG, Audible
* Estimated 12 hour playback
* Removable Lithium battery
* Customizable XI menus
* Open-source firmware
* MSRP: $ 330 (20gb), $ 380 (40gb
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whoa, if that happens, color me impressed. if it does 24/96 successfully they could be selling the hottest thing to hit the recording world since...dat.
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no wav??im sketchy on them all in one things.
Ray
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* Audiophile quality D/A converter
* S/PDIF input and outputs
So I guess this means it doesn't have an "audiophile quality" A/D? Given the history of their previous devices, I'll believe it when I hear the A/D and/or the S/PDIF input record without artifacts.
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yeah, most of these things look amazing until they come out...then they're just as plagued with problems as the rest of them. but still, its nice to see companies are trying. the open source firmware could be a huge benefit tho.
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i have faith in it. if it all works all it is the best thing happening to us.
it will record wav yes. like the neuros 2.
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nice man! thanks for the clarification. I wont need one cuz of my 722, (shit, i couldnt get anything anyway, my wife would chokeslam the shit out of me) and pending mg purchases. a while back i sent in some specs to creative for some stuff like this, just for kicks, never heard back, but its nice to see someone pickin up the ball. +T .
ray
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you could ask your wife when it's out if it's ok to buy an mp3 player.
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FM Broadcasting? Does that mean we could broadcast shows whilst recording them?
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it broadcasts recorded stuff but with open firmware everything can be possible.
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FM Broadcasting? Does that mean we could broadcast shows whilst recording them?
probably just means it has an FM transmitter
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more info
http://www.dapreview.net/comment.php?comment.news.1393
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you could ask your wife when it's out if it's ok to buy an mp3 player.
that is true, but being how I just bought an ipod for her, and told her i didnt want an mp3 player, i would just listen to cds(she offered to buy me one as well) that wouldnt fly. oh well. maybe when i get a raise. ;)
thansk again, ima read up on it.i dont need one, but i know friends who will be into gettin one for sure.
Ray
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wow - that does look good on paper - even beyond show recording applications the scheduled FM recording would be a cool feature {if I'm reading that right} to pick up your favorite radio shows and listen on demand later and be able to skip thru the tracks you didn't want to hear
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Does anyone know when this might be available?
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very interesting,
I posted a while back about an email I sent to neuros about digital in capability.
They replied no there was nothing in the works at all.
Now I see from the above threads it is going to happen.
That will rock.
Looks like we have a nomad replacement as long as the digi in
is solid. I love the fact that it is going to be spdif and not optical even.
No more carrying a glass cable in the field.
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I love the fact that it is going to be spdif and not optical even.
while you're probably right, if it was an optical connection, they probably would have said "optical in", technically speaking, S/PDIF is defined as a data stream carrying certain information. whether that digital info is transmitted electronically over a cable, or optically, both are the same S/PDIF data stream. so it still could be an optical connection, I wouldn't rule anything out until we see more detailed specs and or photos.
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digital output is pretty awesome too. I've always thought that woulda been a tite feature for the NJB3. Is this supposedly going to be able to record at 24/96? I didn't see anything on those links that were posted.
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lets hope this comes out the way we need it
Raphael
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Neuros III
$329 MSRP 20GB Release date TBD
$379 MSRP 40GB
At a glance
The good:
An open/programmable fully featured mp3 player with FM broadcasting, and robust recording features and audiophile playback features
The bad:
Slightly larger than iPod, no color screen, fewer accessories than iPod.
What's it for:
Listening to MP3s on the go or in the car, recording from a variety of sources
Who's it for:
Ethusiasts who want more functionality and customizability from their mp3 player.
The bottom line (why did Neuros introduce):
To serve the need for an enthusiast/professional mp3 player and digital recording device that could be used by recording professionals, musicians, and DJs as well as any enthusiast that just want more control over their listening experience
Vision for product
Builds on the vision for the Neuros I & II but improving in important areas to better realize the vision for a digital audio computer.
For example, we’ve received numerous requests from universities who want to program with the Neuros so they can use the device for timed recording of bird sounds, others for testing, etc. Recording enthusiasts want multi-track recording. Lots of other folks want better functioning database browsing with customizable XI menus, etc.
Then there’s games and PDA functions galore. I just want an alarm clock myself.
Product type-- HD
Digital storage—20 GB Hard disk drive
Digital player supported digital audio standards-- MP3, WMA, Audible
Dimensions (W x D x H)—iPod Photo size
Battery technology-- Lithium ion
Mfr estimated battery life-- 12 hour(s)
Included accessories-- Belt clip
Software type-- Drivers & Utilities
Audio system built-in display-- LCD
Equalizer type-- Digital graphic
Tuner type-- Digital Radio tuner
Headphones type-- Binaural Ear-bud
Cable(s) included-- USB cable -
Battery-- Lithium ion Removable Player battery
Other-- Audiophile quality D/A converter
Other—Microphone inputs
Other-- S/PDIF input and outputs
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:) :)
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Everyone keep there eyes on www.woot.com (http://www.woot.com). I have a feeling that this product will be launched there. (They are very tight with Neuros)
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the FM transmitter function will probably be no different than on the current Neuros model. Does make it easy to listen to your show on the way home though...