Just got a new R-09 last week in anticipation for a 5-day live event (was getting sick of spending $9/DAT/show and worrying about tape length, and I still don't have a digital input to transfer my shows). Got an 8G Transcend class 6 card, and tested it the next day at home by letting it run all night. Worked fine, recorded about 7.5h before it stopped, and still had enough battery power to turn it back on and play with it a bit.
So the first of my 5 shows was Wednesday- the opening band taped fine, but my recording stopped in the 2nd song of the main act. Now, at this point I'm thinking "OK, I had to turn the levels down 1 or 2, so maybe I didn't put it back on HOLD correctly, since I'm not that familiar with it yet." I didn't notice and start it back up again until :30s before the end of the 4th song later, so I missed all those. It managed to record again just fine until the very last song, at which it cut again. And I'm pretty sure I had it on hold.
2nd show went fine- no problems. I checked the screen with great paranoia, and it ran just fine the whole time (on the same set of batteries, no less).
3rd show last night, I swapped batteries & reformatted the card. Again, the opening band had no issues. I stopped & restarted after their set to start a new file, and continued to check every song or 2. On the 7th song, I noticed that it was COMPLETELY POWERED OFF. And I KNOW this time it was on hold, 'cause when I tried turning it back on, it flashed the 'HOLD is ON' thingy (I'd also been periodically pressing the volume up/down buttons to trigger that message, just to make sure). Started it up, started recording again. And it cut near the end of the NEXT FREAKIN' SONG. Another full song went by before I noticed & started it back up again (fortunately during some long banter). The rest of the show was fine. BUT- when I got home, I discovered to great irritation, that file #2, the start of the main act, WILL NOT PLAY. Either on my computer, OR on the R-09 itself (it just skips to track 3). Needless to say, I am PISSED. I just hope it's recoverable w/ sox or something...
Now, I have 2 suspicions- 1, it's a problem with the memory card. But that doesn't explain the whole thing turning itself OFF (and since I can't play the file it turned off on, I can't tell WHEN it did). 2, overheating- I seemed to have the most problems during songs where the crowd was going crazy and it got so hot & humid that my glasses started to fog up. Which also might explain the lack of problems at the 2nd show- since I was right behind a barrier, I had a nice pocket of air around me (at least in front of me) at all time. Has anyone else had problems like this? And more importantly, how do I fix it? I've already lost several songs that I was really looking forward to having, that I've never heard live before & probably won't ever again, due to the nature of the 5-day set (each night showcases a different album). -_-;