I use the Sony, because I don't have to mess with setting the record
level when take it to festival to record "parking lot picking" and jam
sessions. I have to contend with the END SEARCH problem, but the time
and date stamping, and automatic level settings really help in that
environment. To make it even handier to use when I am carrying my
instrument and don't want to be bothered with a bunch of cords and need
a compact unit including the mike, I designed and built a stereo mike
that I can plug directly into the unit, so all I have to do is plug in
the mike, remember to press END SEARCH and push the record button. (Or
pause, mono, unpause to record in mono.)
Here is the mike and building instructions.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=89237&a=1919386&p=16700797
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=89237&a=1919386&p=16700746
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone
susan wrote:
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> trying to decide which md recorder to get for field recordings at night
> outdoors in bad conditions-rain etc. need durable machine with dig output
> and also need advice on microphones. thanks
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