I wouldn't go into the H2 line or mic inputs - they are very noisy - but
Umahankars modified H2 which will take your Tetramic direct to the h2 (by
removing the capsules in the H2 and replacing them with a 5pin xlr) is a
project I have had on the back burner for a while and should give you an
otherwise very portable , very expensive 4 track recorder - Umashankar have
you still go that step by step photographic instruction webpage for doing
this still up ? If you dont like modifying gadgets I second the Tascam.
Either way you wont need the Motu.

On 3 October 2012 04:53, Len Moskowitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bo-Erik Sandholm <[email protected]**> wrote:
>
>  I want to lighten my burden when traveling and maybe do a recording.  I
>> want to avoid spending much more money on this.
>>
>
> Consider using a Tascam DR-680.  It's available in the US for under $700
> and has good mic pre-amps with digitally set levels.  It is very convenient
> and reliable for recording with TetraMic.
>
>
> Len Moskowitz ([email protected])
> Core Sound LLC
> www.core-sound.com
> Home of TetraMic and PDAudio
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