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I use the silicone case for mine. It give a little extra protection and keeps the unit handhels and pocket-sized.
Quote from: jbw on April 14, 2009, 03:19:45 PMI use the silicone case for mine. It give a little extra protection and keeps the unit handhels and pocket-sized.I'v tried this once. I don't use it anymore because IMHO it's a fur and dust magnet.But it sure protects the unit.Take care
Quote from: Dede2002 on April 14, 2009, 03:33:42 PMQuote from: jbw on April 14, 2009, 03:19:45 PMI use the silicone case for mine. It give a little extra protection and keeps the unit handhels and pocket-sized.I'v tried this once. I don't use it anymore because IMHO it's a fur and dust magnet.But it sure protects the unit.Take care LOL, it is a dust and fur magnetic.
Isn't it? Amazing.
I just ordered my R-09HR after oogeling it since before it came out =)Anyone have any experience with this card? It's a 32GB SDHC by Sandisk, writes up to 15MB/s, which according to Wikipedia, puts it safely in the Class 6, 100x rated.
Quote from: Dede2002 on April 14, 2009, 08:38:20 PMIsn't it? Amazing.Wiping with a damp cloth works wonders on silicone.digifish
Quote from: digifish_music on April 14, 2009, 11:22:17 PMQuote from: Dede2002 on April 14, 2009, 08:38:20 PMIsn't it? Amazing.Wiping with a damp cloth works wonders on silicone.digifishIt works. For 5 minutes.
Yep, I'm aware that the Transcend 16GB cards are spotty. I got one of the early ones that didn't show problems and it's worked well for the past year, but it has recently started flashing 'slow card' occasionally when starting a new recording. I can stop and restart the recording and it runs fine as long as necessary after that and hasn't lost or corrupted a file, but I'm ready to retire it to other duties.Why 32GB? I really love having all that space on one card. 16 GB on one un-split volume is so much nicer than two 8 GB cards, especially for festivals where it eliminates the 'wasted space' you end up with on multiple cards when there's not enough space to fit a whole set safely. Just eliminates most concerns about media space. Unless I'm maxed out, I don't use 4gb cards anymore. Always nice to have extra in case of unexpected recording opportunities. I bet you 96kHz guys would really like the extra space.
Quote from: Gutbucket on September 10, 2008, 09:23:14 PMYep, I'm aware that the Transcend 16GB cards are spotty. I got one of the early ones that didn't show problems and it's worked well for the past year, but it has recently started flashing 'slow card' occasionally when starting a new recording. I can stop and restart the recording and it runs fine as long as necessary after that and hasn't lost or corrupted a file, but I'm ready to retire it to other duties.Why 32GB? I really love having all that space on one card. 16 GB on one un-split volume is so much nicer than two 8 GB cards, especially for festivals where it eliminates the 'wasted space' you end up with on multiple cards when there's not enough space to fit a whole set safely. Just eliminates most concerns about media space. Unless I'm maxed out, I don't use 4gb cards anymore. Always nice to have extra in case of unexpected recording opportunities. I bet you 96kHz guys would really like the extra space.After 8 months of using the 16 GB Transcend I got the same error last night and I lost four songs. Time to use it for something else. Is the Kingston Class 6 still considered a good choice?