If you want a balanced input via XLR, you can look at products from Mrantz and M-Audio. Both of them have really nice, solid-state flash- memory recorders. However, you're looking at $500+ for that badness.

LMGM

On May 10, 2006, at 6:21 AM, Nik Stoltzman wrote:

Ditto: iRiver. Perfect for recording with. Also check out www.rockbox.org which extends the
capabilities of the mp3 player.

N

Yep - I've got an iriver - it's got a line in and you can direct encode
to mp3, ogg, wma, wav - at any bitrate you wish.

On 10/05/2006, at 8:32 PM, David Beattie wrote:

Hi Marcel,

I dont have mine any more due to some over zealous
tidying whilst drunk but an iRiver can record as a
.wav or as a .mp3 and I think you can even select from
a variety of compression settings.

Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

never dived into it,
but i can imagine there are small gadgets around,

i can't find my minidisc player (recorder),
which i sometimes use to record liveset or dj set

but i think some of the same are around,
but which record as mp3?

so i don't need to record the minidisc first as
audio,
then save as mp3

anyone?

tips!!?

:-)








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