New portable hand held recorders - Social Sound Design most recent 30 from http://socialsounddesign.com2013-05-22T21:51:58Zhttp://socialsounddesign.com/feeds/question/10601http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://socialsounddesign.com/questions/10601/new-portable-hand-held-recordersNew portable hand held recordersGMatijas2011-09-29T17:46:14Z2011-11-14T17:22:14Z
<p>Hi everybody,
I was wondering if any of you had any chance to test the Korg MR-2 or the new Roland R-26 hand held recorders. If so, what's your opinion on both?
I tried searching for reviews but they're too new in the market, so there's nothing to read about the performance on both except for the technical aspects.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/10601/new-portable-hand-held-recorders/10630#10630Answer by SC Audio for New portable hand held recordersSC Audio2011-10-01T09:14:27Z2011-10-01T09:14:27Z<p>I added this to another thread but i'll add what I wrote here as well.</p>
<p>I had the MR-1 and loved it until the battery died. But with the price of the MR-2 around the $699 mark, I would go with the Sony D50, which is approx the same price. In my opinion the 1Bit audio recording on the MR recorders is pointless and uses way to much space, you have to convert down to use it in any DAW anyway so I never saw the point in recording with the 1bit formats. Perhaps in the future IF DAW's support that format it will be useful, but I don't think they will ever support it. The fact that no other manufacturer is making 1bit recorders should tell you something!!</p>
http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/10601/new-portable-hand-held-recorders/10923#10923Answer by mattdesl for New portable hand held recordersmattdesl2011-10-15T19:22:17Z2011-10-15T19:22:17Z<p>Speaking of new recorders, the $199 Tascam DR-40 (XLR input, 4 tracks, and all that jazz) seems like a pretty serious contender for amateur sound work. </p>
http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/10601/new-portable-hand-held-recorders/11133#11133Answer by ErikG for New portable hand held recordersErikG2011-10-31T17:13:21Z2011-10-31T17:13:21Z<p>I have the Roland R26</p>
<p>The internal mics are useful in a pinch but does not sound as nice as the Sony m10 or d50 internal mics. I did quite a lot of tests comparing the internal mics to the Sony m10, and the m10 has less noise, better definition/depth.
The R26 directional mics are very directional giving a pretty wide stereo image. They work ok with louder sounds but not that we'll with ambiances.
I decided to keep mine despite this as I like the multichannel recording possibilities, and it was easy to open so I will make a alternative mic front end for my unit.
Either a front rear x/y setup, or I might try it with a tetra style mic.</p>
<p>Mic amps are pretty decent but I have not hade the time to compare them to a sound devices pre yet.</p>