Hey everyone, first post. I've scoured the topics as a guest doing some research for buying my very first rig as I want to start recording shows. Aside from dropping about $300 on that, I'd prefer not to empty my wallet much more than that. If anyone can help me out with a few questions I'd greatly appreciate it.
1. Are the mics in the Edirol R-09HR suitable for capturing decent sound indoors (clubs, arenas, etc.)?
2. I mostly go to club shows of the [loud] rock variety. Should I spend more money on external mics or are the internal ones fine?
3. Are there nuances or settings I should strictly pay attention to for optimal recording?
I also play classical guitar and from the reviews I've read, it sounds as though this device is great for recording that.
Adding to an echoing what others said:
1. No.
2. Yes, spend more on externals. You'll need mics and a power supply/preamp of some kind. The Church CA-11/14 + Church battery box or preamp is the go-to starter set here, but there are many good options.
3. Basically, for loud rock, you want to run mics>Power>line-in and have everything that can be turned off, turned off. That means: Mic Power OFF. Mic Sens LOW (not relevant if OFF anyway, but just to be safe). LIMITER OFF. LO-CUT OFF. I also recommend using black electrical tape to cover all of the switches and inputs you won't use (limiter, lo-cut, mic power - everything on the back except HOLD) and maybe even the mic input and volume control if you want to make it super-foolproof. If you can't get decent levels going line in, then use MIC in with sensitivity LOW.
It's also advisable, especially if you are trying to avoid being noticed for any given reason, to set the R-09 to turn off the bright red "RECORD" light after 5 seconds.