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Byron Howell wrote: > ... > I am looking for a portable recorder to record samples of > environments, conversations, backgroud noises etc..of the various > places i visit. I would have to be as small as possible, able to > record quality audio and be able to tranfer the data to my mac. > The most inexpensive unit I know of is the Zoom H2. It can record stereo or four channels with its internal mics. It's decent and I like that it uses ordinary batteries. I have G.A.S. for it. Get it on-line cheaper than in music stores. I hunt around Compu-plus for stiff like this all the time. I get their news letter a few times per week. I have an original M-Audio Microtrack 24/96 with non-replacable Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery. I like it so well that when I saw the Microtrack MkII for 199.99 at Compu-plus, I grabbed it. It improves upon the 24/96 but also has different problems like ground hum when recording under external power. I took both to Differen Skies and used one for a board recording and one for an ambient recording. (I plan to line them up in Sonar some day.) They're great in the field although the 24/96's battery life is too short. The MkII has much better battery life. Both allow line and mic recording from 1/4" TRS inputs. It also has SPDIF input, 1/8" mic input, and RCA outputs. I have populated both with 8G CFCs last year for $67 each. Two days ago, I ordered a 16G CFC for $31. (From Newegg?) Cheers, Bill