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recording screen questions
hello all,
is there an explanation of all the fuctions on the recording screen? Peak meters spefically.... I use Kosh's build which has recently added back in recording patch.... i tried searching but nothing really addresses this (that I find). Thanks! Joe |
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I wonder if I can get recommendations for one I can buy, either online or Radio Shack or similar. I'm not currently thinking of high quality stereo recordings (although some day I might). I just want something for meetings I attend. With an external mic, I can get it closer to the speaker and I can still have control of the device with the remote. The meetings are usually 6 - 12 people, although they can be larger meetings of 50 or more. |
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2) That SkyTronic mic is indeed cheap for reasonable quality. If you're ever going to record concerts and want better quality, visit http://www.taperssection.com, there's a lot of advice on good quality mics there. I first also got the SkyTronic mic but got myself a pair of cardoids + pre-amp from Chris Church (CHURCH-AUDIO). Expect to spend around $200 or a bit more though.... 3) If you haven't done yet, install RockBox, the alternative mp3-player firmware. While it probably voids your warranty, it does fixes various recording bugs and gives you more control over recording (on-the-fly levels checking and changing,...). highly recommended! 4) Beware that if you use the remote to control/monitor the recording, you can/will pick up more interference from sources such as mobile phones.
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What's the best way to get your feet wet with Rockbox? Read the manual? That's what I've been doing, pretty much. I'm a virtual newbie at this point, and merely installed it along with the english.voice file in \langs and the fonts. |
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It's amazing how useful a well made piece of hardware can be with the right people to update the firmware. Thanks for all the tips! Now I just have to get one...
By the way, is there any advantages the 1xx series has over the 3xx series, as far as recording goes? Last edited by shadesbass : July 10th, 2007 at 03:05 AM. Reason: Double posted - use the edit button in future |
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the h3x0 offers color LCD and usbotg (non-US models only), h1x0 is monochrome, although rockbox manages to give some grey levels thanks to some nifty tricks
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There was one on sale here on MR some time ago, nobody wanted it (shame!)so it went on ebay...
I would look in the buy/sell area here and on ebay, there are always players popping up. The h120/h140 is also advertized sometimes as iHP120 or iHP-120 (swap 120 with 140) And do not forget to rockbox it once you have one! While I'm posting: Much more recording info can be get from this site: http://www.taperssection.com The users (and material) range from newbies to professionals.
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http://www.rockbox.org/ Last edited by shadesbass : August 1st, 2007 at 01:34 AM. Reason: Double posted - use the Edit button in future |
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i'll rockbox it for sure |
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3 iHP120 on ebay as I'm typing this... range 108 - 119 euro
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yikes! You could buy broken i120s and part them together.... I'm looking for one with a broken screen or bad hdd (need the circuit board) right now, and have parted them together in the past. if you're even a little mechanically inclined, this is an easy way to save a few $$... |
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When I search for mic to go with my H140, unamped, in the specification, there's a request from the line in to give some power to the mic for it work properly : "2-10v DC supplied by external power from recorder"
So how much power exactly does the H1xx series gives in line in ? |
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If you plan to record loud sound (rock concerts,....) a battery box is recommended (or a mic amp). If you plan to record near silence (nature,....) a mic amp is recommended because the iriver gets noisy when you put the gain above +20dB. More info also on http://www.taperssection.com
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battery box = powers the mic (most do 9V). mic amp = powers the mic and amplifies the signal coming from the mic
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So... if I had myself a BB I could use my iBasso amp'ing the mic and save some $ ?
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