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Solid State Recording To Compactflash® Media ; Cd-Rw Recording & Playback ; 1-Rack-Space Compact Design ; Records In Wave Or Mp3 Format To Cf Card ; Balanced Xlr & Unbalanced Rca Line Input & Output ; S/Pdif Coaxial Digital In & Out With Sample Rate Conve
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By Michael D. Bergh (Salem, Or)
Moving from cd-r recorder to the flash recorder has a lot of upside. A 4gb card gives me 6 hours, so I never have to worry about the 80 minute time limit anymore. Yet, the CD recorder allows me the option to CD when needed (ie. a rehearsal that is recorded to CD can be give to the artist afterwards) The setup was fairly straight forward and the menu system is not too bad to navigate. I had it out of the box, setup and recording in 10 minutes. There are two things about this that I don't care for, though. This one is minor, but there is a flashing amber LED that always blinks when recording. It's to indicate wether it's recording on to the flash or CD, but is is so freakin' bright that I had to gaf over it (two layers!). I also have the SS-R1, which is flash only, and it does the same thing. The second is a bigger deal. There is no input volume knob on the face of the recorder and when recording live, it's a big deal. When a group turns out to be much louder than expected, or produces a piece of percussion for one piece, you need to be able to adjust on the fly. These recorders make you navigate thru three pages of menus before you get to the input volume control.
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