Topic: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

Hi,

I'm looking for a simple audio recording device for recording live DJ sets to .wav or .mp3, ideally something very cheap and simple, with USB for dumping to a computer. Anyone have any recommendations?

I've found this by googling around: http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/12/18 … _recorder/

But I don't really want to spend that much - is a budget of

2 (edited by cimabot 2009-01-09 13:22:32)

Re: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

if you have an ipod....

http://gizmodo.com/5018876/alesis-protr … l-recorder

edit: not that cheap tho...

3 (edited by Freek 2009-01-09 13:25:38)

Re: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

Zoom h2: small, cheap and excellent mics

sorry: I didnt read that you only have 50pounds/euro budget... never mind..

TB or not TB

Re: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

an old minidisc recorder?

you'd have to record it back into the computer though

5 (edited by victor robots 2009-01-09 14:17:13)

Re: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

gemini ikey plus

http://www.ikey-audio.com/ikeyplus.htm

edit: ops, didnt see your link, well, the gemini ikey maybe it

Re: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

Thanks chaps. Looks like my budget is a bit low then - guess I was kind of hoping for a simple mp3 player with a line in, like the minidisk players of old, but doesn't look like it's as straight forward as that...

Re: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

hmmm.... some of the iriver ones did that last time I looked a few years ago....

http://www.cnet.com.au/mp3players/mp3pl … 063,00.htm

guess that would be OK for recording a DJ set? probably won't be recording to wave file though.

Re: Hardware Audio Recorder for Live Sets

this seems to meet your needs i guess, also regarding price...

http://www.thomann.de/gb/swissonic_mdr2 … c1317dbddd

don't know if it's any good tho.