Don't forget they don't have a microphone input as such. You will need a
digital interface of some kind, or a mixer to provide a line level input.
Otherwise they are a great unit. (I have one myself!)

Cheers,

Graeme Evans
(Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
+61 3 9318 0690(H), +61 419 880371(B), +61 3 93180893(Fax)
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Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Digital Recording Devices


> I just bought a Creative Nomad Jukebox 3.
>
> It's got optical/analog/digital in recording. Plus, it's 100% digital, so
> transferring it to your computer is just plugging in a firewire/usb cable.
>
> I don't think any other MP3 player records outside of the Nomad Jukebox 3.
> Mine has 20 gigs of space too.
>
> You can buy them refurbished for about 170USD.
>
> -William
>
> In a message dated 8/26/2004 5:47:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm looking into buying some type of digital recording device that I could
> use to tape lessons, concerts, etc... It would be really nice to find
something
> that isn't too expensive, but still produces a quality recording (i.e. I
don't
> want to sound like I am under water) Any suggestions? Bonus points if it
has
> some type of Mp3 or mini disc player in it (like an ipod or something).
> Thanks,
> Carrie
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