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- Edirol R-09HR
- When Edirol introduced the original R-09 in 2006, it was one of the smallest, lightest, high-quality stereo audio recorders made with swappable SD flash memory. In the wake of the R-09 came many handheld audio recorders boasting slimmer designs, enhanced features, and lower prices. To keep pace, Edirol has come...
- Tags: Memory, Flash memory, Edirol R-09HR, R-09
- Product reviews 2008-08-15
- Yamaha Pocketrak 2G
- Photo gallery:Yamaha Pocketrak 2GThe Yamaha Pocketrak 2G is one of the smallest and lightest high-end portable audio recorders available today. There's nothing small about the Pocketrak 2G's $450 price, however, and its limited features and recording capacity will have demanding users heading toward Yamaha's bulkier competition.DesignThe Pocketrak 2G is marketed...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Pocketrak 2G, Yamaha Pocketrak 2G, Yamaha Corp., 2G
- Product reviews 2008-08-01
- Zoom H2
- MP3 players and cell phones are fine for recording the occasional voice memo, but recording a music recital or broadcast-quality interview requires a product with more muscle. The Zoom H2 is not the smallest or best-sounding mobile audio recorder we've come across, but with an unbeatable street price of around...
- Tags: microphone
- Product reviews 2008-04-11
- Innovation in media: Join us on the frontier of real-time multimedia blogo-journalism
- In case you missed it, here on Berlinds Testbed, I posted an entry on a new company called Code Green Networks the other day. Whether or not you find Code Green to be worth your attention, that blog post is worth a second look because (1) youre going to see...
- Tags: Code Green, BTL, blog, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-08
- PodCamp: Revenge of the narrowcasters
- This weekend, I had a chance to drop in on PodCamp at Bunker Hill Community College on the edge of Charlestown, MA see my Flickr Set of photos for a few pics I took. I led two discussions, both of which were pretty well attended. One of...
- Tags: media company, podcast
- Blog posts 2006-09-11
- Belkin TuneTalk Stereo
- Belkin's tiny TuneTalk Stereo ($69.99) lets you record high-quality, 16-bit audio onto an iPod for the first time ever, from both live and line-in sources. It's compatible only with video iPods (5G), and battery life is limited, but the TuneTalk is very easy to use.The small, black Belkin TuneTalk...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Belkin Corp., Belkin TuneTalk, Autogain, line-In, Apple iTunes
- Product reviews 2006-07-10
- C3 Expo walkthru #2: Vein recognition, ruggedized notebooks, Bluetooth headgear, and more
- Here in NYC on the second day of C3 Expo, I blocked out the evening for a visit over to Pepcom's Digital Experience event at the Metropolitan Pavilion. Technically speaking, Digital Experience is not a C3 event. But Pepcom, it's organizer, has been running this event almost every...
- Tags: Fujitsu Ltd.
- Blog posts 2006-06-29
- At C3 Expo in NYC today
- I'm fresh off the Delta Shuttle from Boston and sitting in the press room at C3 Expo Corporate and Channel Computing at the Javits Center on New York City's West Side photo of a dead show floor shown below. I'm also fully loaded with gear for some multimedia...
- Tags: Guba, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-06-27
- Podcasting Gear: What David Berlind is using now
- Podcasting Gear: What David Berlind is using nowNiceThanks David. Perfect timing. Especially the info on InnKeeper. -RSWhat about videoThe signs point to audio only podcasts being short-lived and video podcasts becoming mainstream. What equipment would video podcasting require?Good if you are a professionalThis kind stuff is nice to...
- Tags: Podcasts, Fostex, rechargeable battery, podcasting, recorder, mic, podcast, battery, media, David Berlind
- Discussion threads 2006-04-26
- Podcasting Gear: What David Berlind is using now
- As I look to push the envelope on real-time, multimedia (text, audio, images, video) journalism here at ZDNet, I'm also constantly trying to figure out what gear is the best gear to have if you're a journalist that has to do it all: Write stories (obviously, a well...
- Tags: Innkeeper, mixer, voice
- Blog posts 2006-04-26
- Ode to the microphone: A podcaster's selection guide
- Ode to the microphone: A podcaster's selection guideGreat job! Watch out for mono input jacksGreat job, David! I hope this helps others.One thing: Some laptops like my Toshiba tablet have MONO microphone jacks, not stereo, even though their headphone jacks are stereo. This means that you can't do two channel...
- Tags: Podcasts, mic, recorder, handheld, microphone
- Discussion threads 2006-04-05
- A field guide to digital audio recorders
- A field guide to digital audio recordersnone of themthe m-audio unit has more bugs than the amazonthe pd-audio unit hasn't worked for anyone i know who's tried itthe edirol r-1 seems to work wine and is in the low-budget price rangeTry Marantz PMD660I recently purchased a Marantz PMD660 (http://www.d-mpro.com/users/folder.asp?FolderID=3629&CatID=19&SubCatID=180) to...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Digital music, Digital media, M-Audio, M-Audio MicroTrack, Marantz PMD660, Marantz, Sony Corp., Jason, digital audio
- Discussion threads 2006-03-29
- A field guide to digital audio recorders
- I've recorded live music events on DAT tape for years and recently started thinking about ways to modernize the process and skip the tape altogether. I've been looking for a portable audio recorder to tape interviews and record podcasts but have been frustrated with the options. Following is some...
- Tags: recorder
- Blog posts 2006-03-29
- My new mobile podcasting rig?
- My new mobile podcasting rig?Another Option - MicrotrackIf you're looking at the Edirol, you might also consider the M-Audio Microtrack. I'm using to record practice tracks for the choir I conduct. It's quite small, has two separate 1/4" inputs and unusable phantom power. At around $400 street...
- Tags: Podcasts, mic, mobile podcasting, V1.0, podcasting, mobile
- Discussion threads 2006-01-16
- My new mobile podcasting rig?
- A lot of people ask me what equipment is used to record ZDNet's podcasts. The last request came from Bob Swofford who wrote: I'm listening right now to your podcast, "Next-gen RSS reading platform Attensa demos power of Attention.xml", recorded December 14, 2005. Could you...
- Tags: mixer
- Blog posts 2006-01-13
- Geeks brave Boston's cold for Cambridge meet-n-greet
- I dove down to the CambridgeSide Galleria last night to check out a eat-meet-geek-greet organized by Scripting News' publisher Dave Winer and got a chance to meet some new people like Philip Greenspun (pictured on the right in a discussion with Dave Winer while Dan Bricklin [center] records the discussion...
- Tags: Dan Bricklin, Edirol R1, Philip Greenspun
- Blog posts 2006-01-06
- Apple drops FireWire from video iPod
- Apple drops FireWire from video iPodThe answer is obviousI am a Mac user and don't mind the new iPod is USB 2.0 only. The reason why is because I own a newer Mac. Apple wants to sell computers too. See lots of long time Mac users have...
- Tags: Apple video iPod, Microsoft Corp., FireWire 400, FireWire, Apple Inc., USB, USB 2.0, Apple iPod
- Discussion threads 2005-10-14
- What's a podcaster to do when his iPod breaks?
- Dave Winer, the co-inventor of podcasting, is having difficulties with his iPod and is looking for a replacement. According to one of his blogs, the chances that he'll buy a new iPod are slim. Says Winer, "So it's time once again to shop for a new MP3 player, and I'm...
- Tags: Winer, Podcasting Gear, General
- Blog posts 2005-04-07
- For sound input, what's better? USB or FireWire?
- One of the issues that budding podcasters may eventually encounter is how best to get sound into their computers. The obvious answer, of course, is through one of the sound inputs that the system already offers. For example, many desktop systems have two sound inputs: a mic-in jack...
- Tags: USB, audio, Podcasting Gear, General
- Blog posts 2005-03-14
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