Quote from: nickgregory on March 23, 2005, 09:41:24 AM
As for the 4 channel argument, I agree with you..for those that are going to run matrix recordings in the field...that being said, I would venture to say that is the case for the minority of the potential R4 consumers on this forum, who for the most part, I would guess, want a 2 channel Hard Drive 24bit capable recording..which is why the conversation is relevant.
as with everything else, this is my opinion...and ymmv
I thought the entire point of the thread was the R4, which is a 4 channel recorder. I must be in the minority then, if I was looking at 2 channel recorders, I'd be comparing th R1 and the 722, I really don't see the point in comparing the R4 and the 722, apples and oranges. I do have to say I'm impressed at the durability/construction of the SD products, but I don't plan on taping with a stand in a mosh pit any time soon.
As for resampling, I'd still say (IN MY OPINION) people tend to give it too much weight, simply write something off due to th fact that some resampling may be involved and not looking into the quality or methods of the resampling. If thy jammed an old soundblaster card in the unit to perform resampling, I could see it being a large hang-up, I'm doubting that will be the case.
I might be happier owning a nifty 744 as opposed to the R4, but for my hobby budget, I can't see me spending an extra $2000 more for what I'd gain. I could buy 2 R4's for the price of one 744, and have $500 left in my pocket.