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No, I meant the CD2, How big is too big, this thing is not much bigger than the R1, has preamps and would allow you to do everything you want to do and more, Its half the size of your masterlink, about the same size as a standard marantz recorder. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Kris Hartung [mailto:khartung@cableone.net] Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:04 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Alesis Masterlink on Sales via eBay ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Walker" billwalker@baymoon.com > The new stereo recorder from Roland looks great, records to CFC or CD, in > non compressed wave files and has a couple of decent mic preamos as well. > Bill Must be one of these three: http://www.rolandus.com/products/productlist.aspx?ParentId=109 The R1 only offers 137 minutes of recording, and it doesn't appear to support a memory card of any sort for swappping them out and archival. The CD-2 is too damn big, and I don't need a CD-R burner. The R-09 looks cool, but it doesn't appear to have XLR input...what a drag. Plus I don't need effects on a unit. I just need high quality recordings to a removeable media, in wav format, so I can get to my PC and edit/master with Wavelab. I think the Marantz is going to work better for me at this stage: http://www.marantz.com/p_product.cfm?id=2418&cont=e&line=prd&cat=pro It also has Digital input and output, XLR microphone inputs, unbalanced line input and output on cinch/rca, plus records on WAV, Broadcast Wave, MP2 or MP3. And I like hte compact flash option. I can get a few gig of those and be set.....has phantom power, USB for file transfer, etc, etc. Specs/Description: PMD670 Professional Solid State Recorder The Marantz Professional PMD670 is our second generation solid state recorder, recording audio directly as files to Compact Flash or Microdrive storage formats, which can then be inserted directly into a computer for editing and distribution. Building on the worldwide success of our first generation recorders, we have optimized and refined our original specification and incorporated a whole range of additional features requested by our user base. FEATURES - Accepts media in Compact Flash or IBM Microdrive up to 10gb ( when available ), allowing over 12 hours total recording time in uncompressed stereo WAV format, and much longer in compressed MP2 or MP3. - Records as WAV, Broadcast Wave, MP2 or MP3 - Switcheable bitrate ( 16 - 384 kbps ) and sampling frequency ( 48, 44.1, 32, 24, 22.05, 16khz ) allows the user complete control over file sizes and audio quality. - USB port for direct high speed file transfer and software updating - Large LED screen shows a wide range of recording information - Lockeable covers for setting selectors and media slot, allows pre-setup to leave users free to concentrate on recording without concerning themselves about complex settings. - Improved ergonomics for easier use in the field. - Digital input and output, XLR microphone inputs, unbalanced line input and output on cinch/rca. - Switcheable phantom power ( 48V ) - Automatic and manual recording level control - Microphone filtering and limiter - Mark points during recording and playback - EDL playback modes - Built in condensor microphone and loudspeaker **For additional information about solid state recording and our recommended media please see the FAQ section** **For users of Windows 98 - if you experience problems with your USB connection please install the updated driver from our downloads page** **For a higher resolution product sheet for the PMD670 please see the downloads section ( 1.5MB download )** European language user guides in pdf format are available to download from the main product downloads section. Kris > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kris Hartung [mailto:khartung@cableone.net] > Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 7:09 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Alesis Masterlink on Sales via eBay > > > Now that I'm on my gear selling craze, I'm selling my Alesis Masterlink > hardrive recorder on ebay as well. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7386494367&rd=1&sspagenam > e=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1 > > This is the same unit that I used to record many of the Y2K5 >performances, > many of the tracks on my prior CDs, including Xperimentus. I love the > unit, > but I'm looking for something more portable, proably the Marantz portable > solid state recorder that can record directly to wav or MP3 and on a > memory > card. This will benefit all of you who play at Y2K6, because I won't >have > that 5.5 hour space limitation on the Alesis, in between burning the > material to redbook CD-R on the unit. > > Kris > > > > ************************************************* > Krispen Hartung > Improvisational / Avant-Garde Looping Guitarist > http://www.krispenhartung.com > info@krispenhartung.com / 208-724-5603 > Performance Calendar: > >http://www.mojam.com/concerts/search?key=performer&value=Krispen%20Hartung > Discography - http://www.krispenhartung.com/catalogue.htm > Text message me at 2087245603@cingularME.com > > > > > >