Paul,
Yeah, the Traveler was just recommended to me by a "on
the road" musician. It looks very promising. A bit
more than I need... but, that may not matter
considering its price. Good call.
All the best,
Jeremy
--- Paul Doornbusch <> wrote:
> I record with an ambisonic 'soundfield' mic in the
> field and the
> best option I found a year ago was the MOTU Traveler
> interface
> and a laptop (Mac for firewire bus power).
>
> This allows precise gain matching between channels
> to 0.1dB, and
> the preamps are decent and usable without being
> stellar.
>
> I believe there's a Deva recorder that allows
> similar adjustment.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
>
> >2a. Recording Quad
> > Posted by: "jeremybowker"
> jeremybowker
> > Date: Sun Feb 11, 2007 2:24 pm ((PST))
> >
> >Hello!
> >
> >I've been experimenting with recording in quad.
> I've been using a 744 with an external pre
> >for channels 3 and 4. My dilemma with my current
> set up is: It is impossible to make sure
> >that all four channels are at the EXACT same level.
> (On the 744 only channels 1 and 2 are
> >linkable and have phantom power). Any ideas?...
> (Including buying different gear). I
> >apologize if this has been brought up before (I'm
> new here). And, in advance, thank you for
> >your time and knowledge.
> >
> >All the best!
> >Jeremy
>
>
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