I have been in production for film and video. . . Well, when I started, we were still with 16 mm film and sound recording on a Nagra tape recorder. A trick I learned was to tape record my research, interviews with the same microphone and Nagra, we want to use the camera for an interview. In this way I could use the interview as a voiceover of research material to add on-camera bits.

Then he went digital. E 'was great for the crew: the quality is gone up, while costsSize and went 'to the end. The only problem is that I suddenly stop recording audio. digital audio recorders only costs too much, or who has professional features like XLR connectors and power supply is missing. Meanwhile, it was an Apple iPod in your pocket, you can save hours of CD quality. What I wanted was a recording interface, I connect my stuff in Pro and Pro-sumer iPod would - and do not ask me, my home mortgage (especially since I live in aApartment).

The GoStudio Belkin does the work for me. It has two microphones for stereo recording, well, two combo connectors (XLR and quarter of an inch) for external microphones, stereo mini jack for AC adapter with microphone, playing board and a host of other features that make it useful. Best of all, lists for about $ 150 (U.S.), and I saw it on Amazon for under $ 100 (including the USA, of course). I only had a couple of weeks and I used to get good shots of interviews, soundIndeed, inconsistent and my own trips I call "thinking aloud". I'm using a fifth-generation iPod with a 30-gigabyte drive, but has a number of iPod Nanos, but not compatible with iPhone. I know because I tried.

The GoStudio is not perfect. The biggest problem is that the built-in microphones pick up mechanical vibrations, including the lament of iPod, such as writes to disk every few minutes. Others have also said that the burning GoStudio through its two AAA batteries ratherquickly. I do not have this problem because most of my recording a few minutes here and there. More troublesome is the need for a supply of AAA batteries to keep on hand, when most of my other stuff (GPS, Maglite, etc.) used in AAS.

But these problems are not difficult to circumvent. The handling and driving noise can be external microphones and tripod at the bottom of GoStudio be circumvented. There are few occasions when I want to use the microphone anyway. With regard to extraPower, GoStudio an auxiliary power port, take it easy on Radio Shack and get a generic wart power supply. For portable recording, should not be too difficult, an external power supply to the auxiliary port hack, or just bring extra AAA batteries.

I am in contact with GoStudio research interviews for documentaries, "found" sound effects, and playing my guitar (which I do not know exactly how "music" would be). One of these days, good Lord willin 'and the creek do not rise,I will have a digital recorder's field, but in the meantime, the GoStudio Belkin is good enough for the boot-strap.

Belkin GoStudio Recorder for iPod (Green/Gray) Feature

  • Record directly to your iPod in 16-bit, 44kHz digital audio quality
  • Built-in speaker for instant playback
  • 2 combo microphone inputs; 3.5mm mini-jack microphone input
  • 2 built-in microphones for stereo recording with independent gain control
  • Master level control with signal/clip LED's; Direct monitor level control

Belkin GoStudio Recorder for iPod (Green/Gray) Overview

The GoStudio is compact, portable, and sturdy enough to stand up to the rigors of a mobile digital lifestyle. Designed GoStudio for a wide range of users from podcasters to students, teachers to journalists its shape offers easy access to the controls and simplifies the audio recording process. The iPod docking cradle keeps your iPod secured in a position that allows convenient and comfortable access to the screen and click wheel.Your GoStudio will help you make the most of the high-quality recording capabilities of the iPod. You can use the built-in microphones or connect up to two dynamic microphones to record your sources. There are controls for level and gain as well as a limiter and a low cut filter to help you maintain the quality of your recordings. Lastly, the GoStudio also offers a headphone jack and built-in speaker to play back your recordings on the go.

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