Subject: | Re: Hard disk or Minidisc? |
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From: | Aaron Ximm <> |
Date: | Tue, 23 Nov 2004 17:13:38 -0800 (PST) |
> > You might consider the Edirol R1 recorder; it's biggest limitation > it isn't impossible that it might well be sufficient. I won't need > digital input, just output, which it does have, and I do have a few Incidentally the "problem" with no digital input is that you can't use it with an external high-quality preamp with phantom and perhaps digital outs -- eg Lunatec v3 or MiniMe or CoreSound Mic2496 I believe. > capacity anyhow. Sounds like it might be a safer bet than running > around trying to get hold of 1GB minidiscs. Buy.com is advertising them at around $50 on sale these days(!)... best aaron http://www.quietamerican.org ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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