Thanks for the replys all!
I use a Korg d-16 multi tracker for recording from the board at our shows or to record bands for friends, but basically I am a noob especially to small recording rigs. I play the upright bass for a bluegrass band and participate in a lot of jams. There are always new songs being done and recording them allows for review and learning later. A year ago someone introduced me to a minidisc, I really liked it but was holding out for the new Hi-MD format so up and downloads could be done with a couple of mouse clicks. Then Sony did their usual encoding Atrac trick. They still haven't released a Wav converter!
On top of that, recorders that spin a disc are prone to vibration problems ( I was going to stick the recorder in a pocket on my bass bib and put the mic on the head) Then I find out about the Edirol R-1 and all I hear is it doesn't have Digital Inputs so every one is dissing it. But it sounds like it has good front end ADC's, so it should work well with just a mic or 2 and media price is going down all the time.
Any way, thats the story behind the question. Thanks for letting me ramble.
This board has been an amazing source of education. I think I am going to get a HDD based MP3/Wav player for listening to music, and an R-1 for recording, a couple of large capacity cards will let me download to a computer pretty quick for editing. I can record our sets from the board, rehersals from a mic or 2, stick it in my pocket with a couple of stealth mics for the ocasional show and not worry about it getting bumped, seems pretty versatile, and better than DAT for transfers. Sound will depend directly on the mics chosen and the unknown(at this time) ADCs
One other question:
John R- What do you mean by the following?
"heli, you could record directly into your dap1"
Blessings all
Keith