it's the same in this sense:
shorten is out for all windows, for linux/unix. shorten exists for mac os 9 and mac os x
flac does not support all of the above. so my point was why switch to something that excludes people that were fine with the other format? SHN wasn't broken. flac is for some people
a portable 24/96 recorder is *not* old news. There is only one other product like it on the market now, except it's made by HHB and is $10k+
this is a portable, 2 channel 24/96 recorder with microphone preamps, spdif input, line input, an A/D and an internal 40 gig drive. roland didn't have anything near that in 1993
dammit, my quoting didn't work. that said
advice: don't speak if you have no idea what you're talking about the sound devices units will be able to split files at 650 megs, 1 gig, 2 gigs or 4 gigs. it'll record as long as you want, provided you have the disk space
>>They are supposed to be for live concert audio recording, however at 24/96 or 24/192 neither unit can handle over 2 hours of recording (most live shows run over that).
advice: don't speak if you have no idea what you're talking about
the sound devices units will be able to split files at 650 megs, 1 gig, 2 gigs or 4 gigs. it'll record as long as you want, provided you have the disk space
forgot about that classic ace ventura line!
it's the same in this sense: shorten is out for all windows, for linux/unix. shorten exists for mac os 9 and mac os x flac does not support all of the above. so my point was why switch to something that excludes people that were fine with the other format? SHN wasn't broken. flac is for some people
that's like making software that only works with xp and not win2k
>>All download files are compatible with Windows, Mac and Unix, allowing for maximum flexibility and ease of use
except mac os 9 users. they forget to say that flac isn't available to them
a portable 24/96 recorder is *not* old news. There is only one other product like it on the market now, except it's made by HHB and is $10k+ this is a portable, 2 channel 24/96 recorder with microphone preamps, spdif input, line input, an A/D and an internal 40 gig drive. roland didn't have anything near that in 1993
dammit, my quoting didn't work. that said advice: don't speak if you have no idea what you're talking about the sound devices units will be able to split files at 650 megs, 1 gig, 2 gigs or 4 gigs. it'll record as long as you want, provided you have the disk space
>>They are supposed to be for live concert audio recording, however at 24/96 or 24/192 neither unit can handle over 2 hours of recording (most live shows run over that). advice: don't speak if you have no idea what you're talking about the sound devices units will be able to split files at 650 megs, 1 gig, 2 gigs or 4 gigs. it'll record as long as you want, provided you have the disk space