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Started July 23rd, 2005 · 31 replies · Latest reply by Ronny Pries 18 years ago
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MicroTrack-main.html
http://www.m-audio.com/images/en/callouts/big/MicroTrack-hero.jpg
"about the size and weight of a deck of cards"
2-channel WAV and MP3 recording and playback for pro recording, meetings, training, education and worship
storage via convenient CompactFlash or microdrives
immediate drag-and-drop file transfer to PC and Mac via USB 2.0 mini- connector
powered via USB, rechargeable lithium-ion battery (included) or optional power supply
separate left and right input level controls with signal and peak indicators
professional balanced ¼ TRS inputs with mic/line switch
dual microphone preamps with 48V phantom power for studio microphones
1/8 TRS input with 5V power for use with stereo electret microphone (microphone included)
S/PDIF coaxial input for digital transfers
monitoring via RCA line outputs or 1/8 stereo headphone output
stereo output level control
large LCD for navigation and statistics
dedicated buttons for navigation, record, hold, pause, delete, menu, and power
includes Audacity software for editing and file format conversion
32MB CompactFlash card included
MP3 recording: 96 to 320kbps at 32, 44.1 or 48kHz
PCM recording: 16 or 24-bit at 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 or 96kHz
storage capacity: variable based on data rate and storage medium
battery life before recharge: approximately eight hours (three hours with phantom power)
Looks prety damn cool
- bram
i think it sa shame it doesnt have xlr's
You can always just get a XLS->TRS adapter/cable...
however handy as it is.. I find the price not 'that' attractive....
There where more recorders like this on the AES...
there was one called Flash or something.. I lost he flyer...
it had a XLR input with phantom, strong case. it recorded on smart media i think.
The price was about the same..
Before I google it, what's the price?
About 500 Euro/USD i guess...
ib et your thinking about the Marantz PMD series. perhaps a 660 or a 670 (which is a bit more expensive).
The hku bought one (670) and imho its crap, UI sucks and the quality is "soso" if your optimistic....
Most people don't read the manual unfortunately--the manual suggests using a condenser mic and this results in WAY better sound quality on the PMD-660.
Bram
I wonder if it has that feature where you can hit "record" and it already has the last 30 secionds in memory...I know some digital ones have that!
- Bram
Hmm... this is exactly what I'm looking for. Would you mind listing some digital recording devices that have this feature?
And, hi. I'm Steve, good to find this place. I look forward to submitting some sounds soon.
dickspiritmasterunit
Most people don't read the manual unfortunately--the manual suggests using a condenser mic and this results in WAY better sound quality on the PMD-660.
hhm, that would totally depend on the condenser microphone you use. There are a shitload of crap assed conderser mikes out there. Also sound quality isnt determined by the type of microphone but by their application in the right situation.
If your suggestion that using a condenser on a PMD-670, which is the model that i was talking about, will make it sound less turdlike then your wrong. The mike-pre's add quite a bit of noise which render them useless in quiet enviroments.
Oh and btw, I did use it with a condenser microphone (a Sennheiser MKH-415T to be exact, not the worst mike in the world...)
Cheerio
This recorder also might be interesting for you bram:
http://www.mayah.com/products/flashman.htm
I always wondered why people never mention products as the Zoom ps02 or PS04 (or similar Korg/Tacam) products as fieldrecorders .... OK, they are in fact small multitrackers , but for the rest they have a lot of the spec's of MS and the likes
Anton
This recorder also might be interesting for you bram:
http://www.mayah.com/products/flashman.htm
That was the recorder i saw on the AES. (i talked about it in an earlyer post) It's a really nice recorder XLR + pre-amp and different formats for recording... best of all it felt really stirdy... a strong metal case.
However i think the RS232 port should be replaced by a faster firewire or usb2 interface...
For the interested among you
the trs connectors double as mic inputs (balanced) with 48v
and you get a free stereo mic with it in an odd T kind of shape
and it is listed $499 so that is around 400,-
greetz
So, is anyone using the MicroTrack?
Opinions?
Thanks.
Andrew
Do you mean the new 24/96 flash tracker?
I have ordered one as I dont think that it is out yet. I will use it essentially for storage via Grace Design V3 as I dont think the preamps could be up to much.
Rob
Rob Castiglione
Do you mean the new 24/96 flash tracker?I have ordered one as I dont think that it is out yet. I will use it essentially for storage via Grace Design V3 as I dont think the preamps could be up to much.
Rob
Yep, that's the one. Didn't realize it wasn't officially out yet. Rob,
if you wouldn't mind, could you post about it when you get it please.
Even if you don't use it for recording, a report about the general
feel of it, whether it is robust and feels sturdy, etc, would be most
apprecicated. Thanks. Take care. Andrew
I think the real advantage of this unit is to record to as a storage device via the digital input from whatever portable preamp you like. Then you can get 24/96 sound on an incredibly portable unit.
Also, if you buy direct from the US the price is much less eg about 360 US or so.
Rob
As soon as I get the flash tracker I will do some MS recording at 24/96 and post the results for all to hear.
Rob