Hei all,
I am looking for help to decide which minidisk and accessories gear I should get. I hope someone here can offer some suggestions. I am working at a small local community radio station in Finland. Some reporting and interviews. Some editing. Some on air time. Because of a conflict with my student grant I was not able to collect my first month's pay in cash. The station boss said that I can take it in gear bought for me by the station. So I can order 1000 dollars worth of anything I want. :) I am very into sound and I want to get the best pro quality minidisk gear for both location work and home editing that I can get for this 1000 bucks. I can use the station's gear for work but I would like to have my own system at home for my own work. I am thinking that I need: - 1 small minidisk recorder for location work. (headphones hole. line in/line out. manual recording level. editing features. visual record level. 2 mic in holes? md to pc port?) - 1 good hand/stand held mic for location or studio work. (2 mics for stereo recording?) (I already have 2 very good sony condensor lavier mics but the clips for clothing fall off the mics so I think I want a good hand held mic for now. I can figure out how to make the small ones work later.) - 1 small hidden headphones for location interviews. (Some recent posts here mentioned a couple that sound very good. Both sound quality and comfort are important here.) - 1 minidisk editor/mixer for home editing. (If a home studio editor/mixer is too expensive maybe I can transfer the files to my computer and edit in a program like the one I use at the station?) - 1 larger pro headphones for home studio work. (I think that AKG's K240 headphones seem very good. They have them at the station. I use and like them: http://www.akg-acoustics.com/english/headphones/proheadph.htm#K240 but if anyone has any other type to suggest or comments about these headphones, let's hear it.) If i can get what I need for less than 1000 bucks, I would also like to get a scanner and a drawing stylus to use for hand drawing into graphic art programs but the digital recording gear takes priority here. So those for starters. Any Ideas for a 1000 bucks shopping list? :) I am hoping that people here at this group can give me some good tips. thanks, -Sari :) -- _______________________________________________ Get your free email from http://mail.india.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]