Subject: | pocket recorders able to work as a sound board connected to a PC |
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From: | "Gianni Pavan" gpavan1960 |
Date: | Sat Dec 7, 2013 5:52 am ((PST)) |
dear all, I'm searching for a pocket recorder able to work as a computer sound interface when connected to a PC. The only two I know with this feature are the Zoom H2N, a nice recorder but not quiet as I would for nature recordings, and the Roland R26, that appears much more attractive as it includes XLR-P48 mic inputs. I would ask if you know other recorders with audio interface capabilities and, to those have experience with the R26, which are your opinions about it. Gianni -- Centro Interdisciplinare di Bioacustica e Ricerche Ambientali Universit=E0 degli Studi di Pavia Via Taramelli 24, 27100 Pavia, Italy http://www.unipv.it/cibra http://mammiferimarini.unipv.it |
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