Hi.  Yes, there are many choices.  Look into the edirol R-09hr, tascam d07,
m audio microtrack 2, etc.

Even if you do end up with wave files, you can easily convert them to mp3 on
the mac using a batch converter like switch.

If you do insist on recording straight to mp3, I would suggest stereo,
44.1khz, 320 non variable bit rate for the best results.  Don't go any lower
than that with recording.

Cameron.







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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 2:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: recording for students

Okay, there are so many choices so I am not sure what might be best!  I want

to create an audio story of my family and be able to put it on my computer 
in MP3 format.  So I can send it off to them.  Which devices allow to record

in mp3 format without having to convert the files?  I have never recorded 
anything unless it was on a tape which, I don't have anymore!  Thanks 
Heather 

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