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best iRiver replacement audio recorder
Hey all,
I searched around to find suggestions for a good/small audio recorder that can be used with a lapel mic and put in a groom's pocket. Seems like up to the end of last year or so, many were pointing to the Zoom H2. But now that we're post NAB, is this still a good choice, or is anyone using something newer and better? Thanks for any help! |
There's a lot of alternatives Vito but I don't think the "iRiver killer" has arrived just yet.
I had high hopes for the Zoom H2 until mine arrived. There's no way I'd put that thing in a groom's pocket - it's just too damned big compared to the iRiver. It does nicely with other types of audio though. For mic'ing up the groom, I'll stay with my Senn G2 wireless units for as long as they work. |
Darnit! I was hoping the H2 was small enough. I've used minidisc recorders. Is it bigger than that?
I had high hopes for wireless, but I find it just enough extra time to set up that it stresses me out when I arrive at the church from the bride's house. And to top it off, you never know when you have a problem. I used it last weekend to mic the podium and thought, "what the heck, I'll just say 'check' a few times to adjust my sound levels," even though I felt like an idiot standing at the podium doing sound checks. Well, holy interference with the house system! I had to quickly change channels and try again. Fortunately that did it but I shudder to think what I would have had to do, if I had not checked. The darned iRiver is just so easy, and it records forever. Yeah it doesn't sound as good, but you have to take the good with the bad. Thanks Rick... |
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And I handle my iRivers better than the wife's china these days. I still use them to mic up a minister and also the podium. When used on a groom they never pick up the bride's audio like my wireless unit does... but man they are indeed amazing little devices. |
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I got a couple of 890's earlier in the year off ebay. Cheapest they went for was $us25, the dearest was $us84 - within days of each other! If you're patient you can get them on the cheaper side.
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I recently bought a iriver t20mx (new) with a archos clipon mic in a local audio store, thought the iriver was about 50 dollar. It's not great quality in sound but it's sufficient.
I also use a zoom but a H4 which I usually position on a tripod and close to a loudspeaker in the church or if they have someone singing close to them. This one gives really good audio quality but it's like the h2 a bit big, certainly nothing that can easily fit in a pocket. |
I have a Microtrack II that works very well but is the size of an ipod (video) but is one inch thick. I also have a Belkin Tunetalk Stereo that plugs into an ipod that works with a lapel mic. It sounds even better with the stereo mic supplied with the Microtrack II. Belkin states that the TuneTalk will also work with the new iPod nano (video). I could test this, my daughter has a nano.
The iPod nano is 2.75x2.06x.26 inches, which is about the same as a mini DV cassette case only thinner. The Tunetalk Stereo is about 1.25 inches long, which would make the combination of the ipod and Tunetalk about 4x2 inches. Interestingly, the Microtrack II is about 4x2 inches, but is also almost 1 inch thick, making it bulky by comparison. What are the dimensions of the iriver? |
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Hi Vito
I use the Olympus DS40, which has great recording time, size is quite small and battery life is excellent. Sound quality is very good and you have the option of selecting different folders to record multiple events if you happen to have several gigs in one weekend. http://www.dyslexic.com/mmDYS/Images...ympusDS-40.jpg Here is to illustrat the size of the unit http://www.dyslexic.com/mmDYS/Images...mpusBundle.jpg |
Hey Carl. that actually looks pretty small. You use this at events? Have you tried it with a lapel mic? What do you think? I took a quick look at the manual, and it says it accepts external mics, which is great.
Do you find the three mic sensitivity settings enough flexibility? And you say good sound quality but any problems with self noise or anything else? Thanks. Hope to run into sometime here in Montreal! |
There was another recent thread singing the praises of the Olympus DS-30.
http://dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=96034 Just picked up one myself to try. Haven't used it in anger yet. All I have noted so far is that you appear to have only three options for recording sensitivity. Low/Med/High. Lapel mic works fine, or, used the supplied mics on a lecturn/hidden away. |
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Hi Vito, I was using MiniDisk also but I'm now using the H2. Below is a side-by-side look at the sizes. I'm also using a belt pouch rather than stuffing in a jacket.
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I looked for you at the old port on Saturday but didn't see you. Ran into Marco, though... Mine was a 16 hour marathon, but I heard you may have beat the record for longest all day wedding coverage! Cheers, Vito |
Buy an iRiver on eBay. I love those little guys and have a bunch of spares. They make great backups for my Senn G2's.
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We use Edirol R9 and love it. No problems at all. We are purchasing another. I think the price is about $370.00 to $400.00.
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What lavs do you use with DS-30? I am planninng to get a Giant Squid mono lav for my WS-310M, but did you (or anyone else) have a chance to compare recommended by Olympus their ME-15 with Giant Squid or any other lav, e.g. Sennheiser ME-2?.. |
I'm just using the mics that came with my Azden VHF wireless system. I got all sorts of interference with that system, and wasn't sure if it was the system or the mics. After using the mics extensively with the DS-30's (and before that with an earlier version of Olympus DVR's) I now know it's not the mics.
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Hi Vito, depending on the cut of the jacket you can either pop it in a pocket or use the pouch on his pants or belt, much like using a wireless bodypack.
I really like the H2. The backlit menu system is very easy to use. With the on-board mics you can record in 4 channel 5.1 Surround Sound. I use it this way to record extra sound clips to use in the edit. It uses the same SD cards as my Nikon. I saw Andy and Jim at the Old Port.Finally wrapped things up after 17 hrs and 100Km. You gotta love those Montreal weddings! Travis, I too had the problem with my Azden VHF wireless system and now only use the hand-held for close-up work. |
That's great info you guys. Thanks a lot.
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The DS40 looks interesting, and a reasonable price...
I currently have 4 iRiver 8XXs that have done me proud (even though one of the screens is on its way out but I never change the settings so as a back up it is still fine.) A question, I also have 4 Giant Squid mics that require a powered line in (god bless the iRiver!). Will they work with the DS40? |
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Hi Vito,
I use the Olympus along with a lav mic and it works great. You remove the microphone that comes with it and you have access to the 1/8" connection for your mic. The three levels of recording is quite useful, i use the DICT setting when its on a person, the CONF when its on the podium so it picks up a lot more of the vocals. I had it for a month now, done a few gigs with it and no issues thus far. We should definitely meet up some time... after paying a little bit more attention to your website, i think i recognize you from a Canon event i was at last fall. CPSExpo, did you attend a such event? |
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What lav do you use? Is it Olympus ME-15 or any other?.. |
yes my mics are specific for the iRiver, so guess after the previous few postings that means they will not work with the Olympus...
Still a viable option once my iRivers start to die.... |
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