MD Recorder Suggestions
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MD Recorder Suggestions
Anyone have any suggestions as to what MD recorders are good for recording sync sound? I was thinking about an R37 but if anyone has a better suggestion?
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Call me old fashioned but I have not yet embraced HD minidisk or whatever it is called. I like good old fashioned regular minidisc with atrac4 works fine by me - I have a MD deck in my car and I also swear by the Sony MDS-JE520 - if you can swing it. Makes CD/DVD players look dumb.
On my website, there is a picture of the MD portable I use...I don't do sync sound in so far as using crystal controls or anything. Just recording sounds before, during, and after the rolling of super 8 film (or regular 8 for that matter - and soon to be SINGLE 8! Woowhoo).
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On my website, there is a picture of the MD portable I use...I don't do sync sound in so far as using crystal controls or anything. Just recording sounds before, during, and after the rolling of super 8 film (or regular 8 for that matter - and soon to be SINGLE 8! Woowhoo).
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I have an MD and love it. If you are looking at getting one, make sure that it has a mic input and not just a line input or just a headphone jack. Some of the less expensive models do not have a mic input but they might have a usb port to allow the transfer of MP3's from a computer. This isn't as important as a mic input of you are going to use it on location for recording. I think they are a great, inexpensive digital recording device. Many radio stations use them to record interviews on location.
Good luck!
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Re: MD Recorder Suggestions
I have the R37 and am very happy with it. For the price, I believe you will be too. I still prefer analogue, but a good system is a lot more money that the R37 will be.Super8freakazoid24 wrote:Anyone have any suggestions as to what MD recorders are good for recording sync sound? I was thinking about an R37 but if anyone has a better suggestion?
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Re: MD Recorder Suggestions
been researching this myself recently and i'm tempted to go with the Sony MZ-NH900. it has Hi-MD (uncompressed recording), supposedly pretty decent mic-preamp and A/D convertor (same guts as the NH1, but cheaper) and an extra battery pack for use with an AA batterie.Super8freakazoid24 wrote:Anyone have any suggestions as to what MD recorders are good for recording sync sound? I was thinking about an R37 but if anyone has a better suggestion?
the downsides: No USB upload for Mac (so i'd have to do it at a friends place), no illuminated display, fiddly menu structure...
you can get them for 200EUR, so i'm not complaining... i'm just wondering if i shouldn't get a nagra instead, and save the money for a proper mixer/phantom power/mic preamp (which is necessary for best results and will be another 300 EUR).
cheapest professional solution would probably be the Marantz PMD 670, but that's nearly 1000 EUR.
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although if you want the best quality you should use a separate preamp with balanced mic inputs and phantom power and feed it at line level to your recorder.edjski wrote:make sure that it has a mic input and not just a line input
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Any suggestions on a mic and recorder to be used in a room full of people, talking in turn, with overlapping conversation. Mic or mics probably should not be very directional. Topic for this would be for interviewing a group of people for a documentary. Stereo recording would be a possiblility as well, if that would help the recording situation. Curious what people may do for such a setting. :?: Don't mean to change the whole subject of this thread.