From: jeanne liotta (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Oct 15 2007 - 21:46:50 PDT
hey ryan,
check out this site from the field recordist aaron xim, the best...
>http://www.quietamerican.org/links.html
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>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 17:32:37 -0700
>From: Ryan Marino <email suppressed>
>Subject: Re: Portable Sound Recording Devices
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>Thanks for all of the links and suggestions, I really appreciate the help.
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>What I am ideally looking for is something that I can bring with me
>while I am out shooting with my bolex. Ultimately everything will
>end up on my computer so I am looking for something that is somewhat
>easy to hook up to a computer and import. I mentioned having a
>preference to tape because the thought of only having material on a
>disc or hard drive makes me nervous.
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>Some one mentioned using primitive 4 tracks which I have used in the
>past and have gotten good results from. The lofi aesthetic is
>something that does interest me, but I just don't want to feel
>limited when I feel like having crisp sound and only being able to
>have sound with tape hiss in the background. I was considering
>buying a reporters tape recorder, a sort of high end cassette deck
>that is easy to carry around.
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>A Nagra is pretty much out of the question.
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>thanks
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>-Ryan Marino
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