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Portable mp3 audio recorder device with uploads to email
Portable mp3 audio recorder device with uploads to email











portable mp3 audio recorder device with uploads to email
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If you require more functionality to help in the arrangement and composition process, another approach is to use a handheld multitrack recorder, such as those available from Zoom or Korg.

portable mp3 audio recorder device with uploads to email

#Portable mp3 audio recorder device with uploads to email portable#

The discontinued iRiver H120 portable MP3 player had a mic input and recorded in PCM and MP3 formats. Some have XLR microphone inputs in addition to the built-in mic, and most will record at 16-bit/44.1kHz or higher, as well as directly to MP3 in a variety of bit rates (up to 320kbps), making them ideal tools for other music-related tasks. As they are solid-state, they're less prone to the mechanical failure that Minidiscs suffer from. The natural successor to the Minidisc is the solid-state recorder, and there are various ones on the market, including models from Edirol (the R09, reviewed in SOS October 2006, and on-line at Zoom, with their H4 (see page 150 of this issue), and M-Audio's Microtrack ( SOS March 2006, pictured right). I suspect that this is because the demand for this comes from such a small proportion of the market. It is a source of great frustration to musicians that most MP3 players, despite their vast storage capacity, do not have in-built recording functions. On the other matter of a replacement for your Minidiscs, there are a few options. This requires you to have a broadband connection, but for me this is a worthwhile investment.

portable mp3 audio recorder device with uploads to email

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You could do this on one of various Myspace-style sites, or alternatively use an FTP area on a cheap host, where you can add password protection if you feel it's necessary. M-Audio's Microtrack is one of a number of portable devices that record to MP3 and PCM audio formats.įor me, probably the best solution is to have one recording of the arrangement and put it on to the Internet, from where you can all download to your MP3 players or computers as required. Let me deal with the latter point first, as this appears to be what is taking up most of your time. Reviews Editor Matt Houghton replies: There are two key issues you have raised here: first, finding an easy way to record MP3 files, and second, coming up with an efficient way to disseminate said MP3s to the band members. I've seen various MP3 players that offer 'voice recording', but I assume that these won't provide particularly useful results, as they're designed for dictation. It would be great if we could record ideas straight to MP3 and then email them to each other. We used to use Minidisc players, but these proved to be unreliable, and only two of us have working Minidisc players now. This process takes up valuable time, especially if the CDs need to be posted to different locations around the country.

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Currently, we record stereo into Pro Tools, bounce to hard disk, import into iTunes and then burn separate copies for each band member (there are four of us). My band members and I wish to find an easy and affordable way to record and disseminate arrangement ideas.













Portable mp3 audio recorder device with uploads to email