M-Audio MicroTrack
I picked up the M-Audio Compact Flash recorder this week and I tried a scratch recording of a rehearsal last night. This was late, after the horns left, so all I was getting was an electric guitar player going over tunes with another musician. The sound seemed pretty good. I could detect my gum chewing sound and the interface was pretty obvious. I have looked for reviews on a Google of the device and have found some people are unhappy. Looks like those folks are expecting too much, however. There is a concern about the ability of the thing to put out ONLY 30 volts for phantom power. I was wondering about that, since it seemed that the phantom powering would detract from the battery time, anyway. My Rode stereo mic allows for a nine volt battery to be popped into the body, and that will be the way I will go when using the Rode.
I'm looking forward to getting some music recorded this week, and I'll come back and discuss the results once I've recorded.
LAST WEEKEND:
I had recorded the gig with Danny DeLurgio at a dance this weekend. Got the combo doing "Sophisticated Lady" and some other standards. This was with the Rode stereo mic, thru the M-Audio "pre" and into the HP laptop. Since this is getting to be a bit heavy to carry around, I'm looking forward to the truly tiny M-Audio MicroTrack. This could be carried in your pocket.
Chris
I'm looking forward to getting some music recorded this week, and I'll come back and discuss the results once I've recorded.
LAST WEEKEND:
I had recorded the gig with Danny DeLurgio at a dance this weekend. Got the combo doing "Sophisticated Lady" and some other standards. This was with the Rode stereo mic, thru the M-Audio "pre" and into the HP laptop. Since this is getting to be a bit heavy to carry around, I'm looking forward to the truly tiny M-Audio MicroTrack. This could be carried in your pocket.
Chris
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