Beneficial guidepost for Digital Audio Recording Studio
Author: DJEquip // Category: Recording Studio Equipment
I bought one of these last year and have had nothing but problems. First and worst: it is utterly unreliable – it will APPEAR to be recording just fine (monitoring and meters work, Rec. light is on), but when you press a control button, you’ll discover the unit is actually ‘frozen’ – the buttons don’t work, and nothing has been recorded. The battery lasts about 30 min., and it is factory-replaceable ONLY – it will cost you $80.00 to have that done. The dim blue display is virtually unreadable in dim light, and boot-up and file xfers take WAY too long. If you want to play “Recording Roulette”, this box is for you. If you want to RECORD, get a Tascam DR-1 – it’s comparably priced and superior to this unit in every way.
The ‘M’ in M-Audio must stand for ‘misbegotten’…
1. What is the difference between analog and digital audio? 2. In which Digital Audio Recording Studio recording setting would you have better control over unwanted noise: in a studio or in a live setting? Why or why not? 3. Name one of the three music licensing agencies. Thank you!!! 10 points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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