i'm in the market for a new recorder! what do you use and how do you like it?
fun fact: I traded a whole pile of gear (eurorack modules, synths, etc.. ) at perfect circuit for a TP-7. Took several month before they had it in stock. Got it and loved it. But it had a defect.. Sent it back. Now again waiting for re-stock. Anyway... when I had it it was a delight despite all that
I often used a dirt cheap bringer usb sound card thing directly plugged into my iPad or phone and recorded straight to camera app or AUM. Does not get cheaper than that (https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail -interface) if you have an iOS device already. But Behringer...
fun fact: I traded a whole pile of gear (eurorack modules, synths, etc.. ) at perfect circuit for a TP-7. Took several month before they had it in stock. Got it and loved it. But it had a defect.. Sent it back. Now again waiting for re-stock. Anyway... when I had it it was a delight despite all that
I often used a dirt cheap bringer usb sound card thing directly plugged into my iPad or phone and recorded straight to camera app or AUM. Does not get cheaper than that (https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail -interface) if you have an iOS device already. But Behringer...
I want a TP-7 so bad because the form factor and interface just looks.....perfect
but I'm missing high-quality on board stereo mics on it!
I actually don't have a smartphone (!) but I know there are tons of great interfaces and microphone adapters for them
bought this
https://www.tascam.eu/de/dr-60dmkii
and hate it.
batteries are dying after less than an hour.
used to have this one:
https://www.tascam.eu/de/downloads/DR-1
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and it worked great.
bought this
https://www.tascam.eu/de/dr-60dmkii
and hate it.
batteries are dying after less than an hour.
used to have this one:
https://www.tascam.eu/de/downloads/DR-1
#
and it worked great.
Thanks for the tips, yeah battery life is so so so important!
are you looking to do field recordings with a mic or recording audio output of portable gear, or both? if more focused around recording other gear, the Roland R-07 is reasonably priced and works great (it can also be used as an audio interface). also, the Olympus/OM System LS-P5 is really good. both of them have on-board mics, but I wouldn't consider them ultra high quality. i typically use the Roland R-07 since it can connect to my phone and be used while taking video.
I want a zoom f8n pro sooooo bad:) they're kinda pricey though.
What draws me to zoom is the floating 32bit processor which is supposedly useful especially for quieter delicate sounds, must have good preamps too. Hopefully i can get that within a year or two, field recordings seem more interesting than ever. And i would use it for band improv recordings with different lineups if I get back into the improv music scene.
Last edited by george bowles (February 20, 2024 12:01 am)
are you looking to do field recordings with a mic or recording audio output of portable gear, or both?
looking for field recordings with handy on-board mics.
I found a deal on a used one of these and we'll see what happens when it arrives in the mail! Field recording review sites called this "the best portable field recorder" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I want a zoom f8n pro sooooo bad:) they're kinda pricey though.
What draws me to zoom is the floating 32bit processor which is supposedly useful especially for quieter delicate sounds, must have good preamps too. Hopefully i can get that within a year or two, field recordings seem more interesting than ever. And i would use it for band improv recordings with different lineups if I get back into the improv music scene.
that looks awesome! ugh now I want it and a cool bag and the whole kit