Yes, i agree. Gemini's quality is far from good.
But this digital recorder they launched is quite the only one small,
afordable and simple enough to carry around. To record live sets, for
instance.
Gemini has a history here in Brazil. For a long time, gemini mixers
were the only ones we had
If it's Gemini the same company that makes the mixers and such - I'd be
wary about it. Overall I think their products are budget level intro
equipment that will eventually fail in one way or another. Sooner than
you'd like too. I'd take the £99 and save it, add to it and buy something
better
There's a small box from Gemini called the i-Key which is pretty
handy- it records to a USB memory stick with variable bit rates-
after the recording is over you stick the memory stick into your
computer and burn the audio file straight to CD- currently sells for
£99 here in the UK
cheers
There's a simple recorder, by Gemini, called iKey.
Never used it. Don't know about the quality of the sound recorded.
Gemini says that it can record and store the file in any USB mass
storage devices, such as ipod or any pen drive.
Sounds cool. But i think the best mp3 recorder must de MAudio
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 r
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
" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: RE: (313) mp3 recorder
I have the Iriver 340 its coming up to 3 years old now, it has a
line/mic in for mp3 recording and I think you can record in a range of
bit rates up to 320kbps or as wav. Seem to be really stabl
I have the Iriver 340 its coming up to 3 years old now, it has a
line/mic in for mp3 recording and I think you can record in a range of
bit rates up to 320kbps or as wav. Seem to be really stable and hasn't
ever crashed on me.
At the time it outperfomed many products on the market as it had radio,
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
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
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> never dived into it,
> but i can imagine there are
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