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					 Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 25-Mar 04 From: London - UK Member No.: 39,333  | 
       
			
			 
				I wonder if I am posting this in the right section? 
			
			
					
		The thing is I am a complete newbie but my ideas are developing more and more everyday I think about the portable studio I want to set up. Something occurred to me the other day however. I am keen on sampling- cars going by, a girl crying, everything. I want to have a neat small piece of gear to take everywhere with me so I can bring fresh sounds from everywhere. Does this exist? I have looked at some samplers but they all offer very small recording times and too many knobs and fiddly stuff. All I want is a way to grab sound and then put it on my computer to be messed about with. I am thinking of a digital 4-track- there are a couple around at the mo that record to smartmedia cards, yet in terms of importing files I am unclear- some say it is converted to mp3 and no mention of being able to import individual tracks. The thing is what I really want is one of those digital dictaphones with 44.1HZ recording and the ability to connect a high quality microphone. Any ideas? This would really open up the world of music- I really believe solving this problem could be a breakthrough! Thanks people! D.  | 
	
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 DEVIOUS   Sampling The World Around Us   Thu  8 Apr 2004, 08:43
 
 intunetown   You can record with anything you want so long as i...   Sun  2 May 2004, 04:50
 
 dten   A friend of mine uses a Sony minidisc player/recor...   Sun  2 May 2004, 11:29
 
 Artist   Well the mini disc players do have an optical out,...   Sun  2 May 2004, 13:17
 
 drjimuk   QUOTE (Artist @ May 2 2004, 12:17)Well the mi...   Sun  6 Jun 2004, 23:53
 
 Kev_K   QUOTE I am keen on sampling- cars going by, a girl...   Sun 20 Jun 2004, 23:29
 
 volxs   I have done some location recording like this for ...   Thu  1 Jul 2004, 12:34
 
 DEVIOUS   Thanks for the useful advice. I reckon, with my bu...   Fri  2 Jul 2004, 02:00![]() ![]()  | 
	
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