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>I am considering buying a device to record my (looping) performances. >It should be rack mountable, and able to record up to four hours at a >stretch. DAT seems like a good option, although a tape change would be >necessary at some point (not good). It seems like the ideal thing would >be a 2-channel hard disk recorder. That way, I could just cable it up >to the computer at home after the gig and save the step of having to >play it back to put it onto CD. I don't recall ever seeing anything >like this, however. Is there anything like this available in the >under-$500 price range? Well. Vestax used to and perhaps still does make all sorts of fairly cheap though not very solid looking rack-mountable hard disk recorders... I can't seem to find them any more, you could get 'em for a song second-hand I'm sure. Would I trust this? Is the disk removable? Is it in a format I could read? Can you get four hours on them? I don't know but I am sure that there's at least one "no" there. My best solution for you requires you to bend on the rack mounting. Get a slightly old PC laptop on eBay with USB, ethernet and at least a 5 gig drive. Get a cheap USB interface. $200. I'm not a PC guy but if you know someone who knows PC laptops I'll bet that you could get one that would record two channels of audio for $300. It doesn't really need anything else, not much memory or a fast disk or anything. Wipe the disk. Install a clean operating system. Install a single music program of your choice and the drivers for the interface. Voilą. (Eudora's spell checker is VERY clever -- it marks voilą as misspelled unless you put the acute accent on it...) /t http://whatGoes.com ................ extreme NY calendar. http://ax.to/fortune ......... a new fortune every minute. http://clikTrik.com .................. Many, many photos.