Corran
09-08-2006, 08:28 PM
I'm looking for suggestions on recording live. I have plenty of microphones and a small Yamaha mixer to go into, but what I need is something to record to.
Normally I use Sonar to record direct to computer. I have a Lexicon Omega for that and I love it. However, for smaller gigs, I don't want to have all this equipment.
What I really need is a small digital recorder with at least 2 tracks of input, preferably 4. The most important thing here is sound quality. It needs to be as clear as possible. As to media, I would like a flash recorder or a hard drive recorder, as opposed to CD or definitely not DAT. Input-wise I can have 1/4" bal/unbal or XLR, preferably a set of both really (I normally use one stereo mic and two other mics on the sides, so I would prefer the option to record separately and mix them down later).
The only other thing here would be price range. I would prefer to keep it around $400-$500, but I'm open to suggestions. I am really looking at the Edirol R-09, but Im unsure. Mostly because I want something a little bigger and more controls
I really appreciate all the input.
Thanks
Corran
Normally I use Sonar to record direct to computer. I have a Lexicon Omega for that and I love it. However, for smaller gigs, I don't want to have all this equipment.
What I really need is a small digital recorder with at least 2 tracks of input, preferably 4. The most important thing here is sound quality. It needs to be as clear as possible. As to media, I would like a flash recorder or a hard drive recorder, as opposed to CD or definitely not DAT. Input-wise I can have 1/4" bal/unbal or XLR, preferably a set of both really (I normally use one stereo mic and two other mics on the sides, so I would prefer the option to record separately and mix them down later).
The only other thing here would be price range. I would prefer to keep it around $400-$500, but I'm open to suggestions. I am really looking at the Edirol R-09, but Im unsure. Mostly because I want something a little bigger and more controls
I really appreciate all the input.
Thanks
Corran