Hi, I use Sornar, soundforge , adobe 2.0 on a laptop and  desktop.  I 
suspect you could put tthese programs on a laptop and make things portable. 
However,  there is a sornar transport from Dancing Dots.com that will let 
you take recordings and edit tyhem on the go.  these programs and equipment 
can get expensive.

Most of my stuff is not so portable but maybe this might give you some  idea 
where to look.  Bill at DDancing Dots is a very help gentleman.-----  
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From: "josh pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 8:45 PM
Subject: audio equipment help


> Hello,
>
> Maybe somebody could help me...
>
> I'm new to the audio field...  (I've had tape recorders and a little 
> Olympus WS330), but want to get into pro audio production.  I want 
> whatever I've got to be portable and relativley small.
>
> I have moved through a series of equipment and now that I know ediiting 
> skills and mixing, I would like to persue a carreer in audio.
>
> Currently, I am using  an Olympus WS330, which records into WMA and does 
> o.k as far as quality goes.  There are a few recorders built into certain 
> note-takers
> I use, but now I want to upgrade so I can get the best quality possible.
>
> Here's what I'm looking to do:
>
> Record in sterio, as high quality as possible so I can pick up:
>
> musical instruments (ukulele especially, as that is what I play)
>
> Sound effects
>
> Ambiances (animals, walking in certain areas...  you get the picture)
>
> Record bootleg concerts
>
> Which recorder should I get?  I don't want to spend over $350 if I can 
> help it (don't have all that much at the moment).
>
> I am also looking for a recorder that is reasonably accessable, has the 
> quality of the ZoomH2, is relatively small and not combersum to lug 
> around, but
> is of the highest quality possible within this price range.  I quite like 
> the sound quality of the zoomH2, but do not like the inaccessability of 
> it.
>
> What microphones should I invest in?  I want good quality external sterio 
> microphones...  a coe-worker highly praised LSR, and suggested Sure Mike 
> 57 or
> 58 as the way to go?
>
> I basicly want to record everything, have it sound as good as possible, 
> and not struggle navigating complicated menus where is the chance of me 
> screwing
> something up.  Any help on this matter you could give is greatly 
> appreciated...  also what else would I need?  I currently am using 
> Soundforge and Studio
> Recorder (because of it's multi-track capabilities.)
> I want a recorder that has a good internal microphone and can record music 
> very well...  needs to have 1/8 jacks, mike in/line in, multi file types, 
> compression, and such.
>
> Want a microphone that records in stereo, can pick up even the tiniest 
> noise, and yet can be lowered down if the gain is too loud.
>
> How does ZoomH2 stand next to other digital recorders?  I want to be able 
> to record both speech and music...
> Once learned, are the menus of the digital recorder ZoomH2 easy to 
> remember and easy to access?
>
>
>
> Thanks for lettin' me ramble.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Joshua Pearson
>
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