Gordon Gidluck, maker of the Live2496 software for PDAs, just announced that he is working on software that will support the new Maycom N>Trans audio card. The N>Trans combines mic input, preamp, A/D, mic phantom power, and PDA interface into a single card that fits in the PDA's Compactflash slot. Read about the N>Trans here:
http://www.maycom.nl/NT.htmlThe N>Trans card will be significantly smaller and, at about $350, less expensive than the PDAudio gear. I like the way the N>Trans is powered from the PDA (no extra batteries required). And there's no cable connection between PDA and external preamp to worry about.
The N>Trans noise spec for the mic input is not as good as the number that Core-Audio publishes. But the spec is better than the number published for the PMD671, and Tascam HD-P2. It's about the same as the number published for the FR-2. Time will tell if this translates into nice, quiet recordings.
Look for the first version of Live2496 in about 3 months.
Another interesting feature recently added to the Gidluck Live2496 software is the ability to encode in FLAC format. FLAC is lossless compression, which allows a Compactflash card to hold about twice as many minutes of recording than would be possible if recording in WAV format. And think aobut this -- Gidluck's software lets you change to a new flash memory card while you're recording!
There are many new flash memory recorders available today, so a PDA-based recorder is not the best choice for most people. If you already have the PDA, and you are looking for a very small rig with unique features, then check out the Gidluck Live2496 software and N>Trans hardware.
Flintstone