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I'm looking for a tape or microdisc recorder which would give me stereo
compability; I would like to use it sometimes as a "portable" recorder to
collect sounds for use when I get going on my camcorder training this late
fall (learning on my own-for now). I'm waiting to see what the market might
bring as far as HD camcorders. If I bought a camcorder now it would be the
Sony DCR_VX2100 with a XLR Adapter box. I ordered the newest Adobe Audition
1.5 Classroom in a Book which will be delivered sometime in July. I need a
recorder that can connect to my computer, and something below $1000. If I
need to go mono at first I will. I see the XLR microphones are expensive,
but I'll need then anyway when I get the camcorder. Could someone give me
an idea of a starter recorder with (type?)microphones(XLR). I would like to
collect sounds of cars, trains, crowds, wind, thunder, birds, etc. Are
there any cassette recorders that would do the job? Can a person build
their own parabolic microphone setup? Please talk "layman's speak". Any
particular computer audio card you might recommend for amateur video
production? I've got the Adobe Premiere Standard Video software; I also
own Photoshop CS and Illustrator 11. I was hoping newer camcorder
technology would be coming out this fall. My computer is up to video
processing, and I learn fast. I've got time on my hands because of some
disabilities. I'd like to keep the recorder price as low as possible. Any
help would be appreciated. Thanks---
Sincerely -- Randyman
I'm looking for a tape or microdisc recorder which would give me stereo
compability; I would like to use it sometimes as a "portable" recorder to
collect sounds for use when I get going on my camcorder training this late
fall (learning on my own-for now). I'm waiting to see what the market might
bring as far as HD camcorders. If I bought a camcorder now it would be the
Sony DCR_VX2100 with a XLR Adapter box. I ordered the newest Adobe Audition
1.5 Classroom in a Book which will be delivered sometime in July. I need a
recorder that can connect to my computer, and something below $1000. If I
need to go mono at first I will. I see the XLR microphones are expensive,
but I'll need then anyway when I get the camcorder. Could someone give me
an idea of a starter recorder with (type?)microphones(XLR). I would like to
collect sounds of cars, trains, crowds, wind, thunder, birds, etc. Are
there any cassette recorders that would do the job? Can a person build
their own parabolic microphone setup? Please talk "layman's speak". Any
particular computer audio card you might recommend for amateur video
production? I've got the Adobe Premiere Standard Video software; I also
own Photoshop CS and Illustrator 11. I was hoping newer camcorder
technology would be coming out this fall. My computer is up to video
processing, and I learn fast. I've got time on my hands because of some
disabilities. I'd like to keep the recorder price as low as possible. Any
help would be appreciated. Thanks---
Sincerely -- Randyman