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Live recording with 5-20 GB DAPs

I do a lot of voice recording (sermons) on MD but I'm interested in trying a DAP with 16-bit PCM recording capability. I usually record off the mixer's line out but sometimes I record small group situations using an external stereo mike (electret so no phantom powering required).

Has anyone had experiece with:

1. the input noise performance of any 5-20 GB DAPs in this mode? I don't expect the ADC  to be off great quality but hopefully an improvement on MD.
2. Input metering; no AVC or the ability to switch it off; Peak Limiter functions?
3. Robustness of input connectors?
4. High-speed USB transfer to PC?

Battery powering is sometimes handy but usually I can usually run off a power brick.

Thanks, Dan.

Live recording with 5-20 GB DAPs

Reply #1
Input connectors will generally be minijack. You have a preamp presumably for the condenser mic? (Here's a DAP with a preamp: http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Micr...2496-main.html)
I use a Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 for recording. I don't use the ADCs but they are said to be reasonable. It has input metering. Transfer to PC is only fast if you can get firewire to work; the drivers are not great.

Live recording with 5-20 GB DAPs

Reply #2
CSMR,

The link you posted pulls a 404 error for me...
"You can fight without ever winning, but never win without a fight."  Neil Peart  'Resist'

Live recording with 5-20 GB DAPs

Reply #3
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Input connectors will generally be minijack. You have a preamp presumably for the condenser mic? (Here's a DAP with a preamp: http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Micr...2496-main.html)
I use a Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 for recording. I don't use the ADCs but they are said to be reasonable. It has input metering. Transfer to PC is only fast if you can get firewire to work; the drivers are not great.
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My MD has a mike preamp so I supposed HDD-equipped DAPs of this type would have low-level as well as high-level analog inputs. I can whip up a low-noise mike preamp, but that would another module and powe supply to carry.

Live recording with 5-20 GB DAPs

Reply #4
Delete the last bracket. DAPs rarely have microphone preamps. You have to pay more to get something as compact as minidisc.
There's also:
http://www.edirol.com/products/info/r1.html
which uses compactflash

 

Live recording with 5-20 GB DAPs

Reply #5
$500 USD without a microdrive is outside my budget. I don't need studio quality for this. Most times I'm using line-input so I can build an battery-power external stereo mike preamp for the times I operate independantly. So it comes down to these two questions for %-20 GB HDD DAPs:

1. Is their line-input S/N OK for medium-hi?  I'm looking at 16-bit .wav recording?

2. If they are operating soley on battery-power, how long do the stock batteries last in recording as opposed to playback mode?