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Good Mp3 Players That Can Also Record Dj Sets?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 4:08am
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I'm using some cheapo 30 dollar mp3 player from Walmart for my jogs. It's ok for listening to a whole mix straight through, but it takes forever to scroll through my tracks, and I have to hold the rewind button down for about a minute to rewind 10 seconds on a 320. there is no FF.

so can anyone recommend a good mp3 player? and preferably one that can also record a DJ set. I have a gig coming up and I wanna make sure I have something to record it with in case they don't. but I'm really out of the loop with these sorts of things. my top priority is getting a new mixer so I don't wanna spend too much, but any suggestions?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 4:10am
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There's not really much that records out there, unless you go for specialty recording gear. Giving a way to record would mean two people can hook up their MP3 players together and 'share' music that's got DRM on it, and we can't have that!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 4:20am
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

There's not really much that records out there, unless you go for specialty recording gear. Giving a way to record would mean two people can hook up their MP3 players together and 'share' music that's got DRM on it, and we can't have that!


lol. figures they would make it difficult. reminds me of this camera I got as a present last Christmas. some Nikon Coolpix7000 or something. it's a decent camera. when I record live video of me mixing records the audio sounds great. but if I wanted to record a full hour set of me mixing, after 29 minutes it automatically stops. I'd have to hit the record button again. they do that to stop people from bootlegging movies I guess. wack

I know some dude who has an old MDR in Toronto that he will sell me cheap. I guess I'll just grab that off him. I was just seeing if I could kill two birds with one stone

well ok.. unless someone can recommend one that plays mp3s *and* records, what about just a good MP3 player then. one that has fast rewind and FF, and makes it easy to scroll through lists of tracks while I'm jogging. anyone?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 4:35am
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I think most people have moved on to using their phones as MP3 players.. There's tons of cheap ones out there, but they're also not usually the best quality in terms of ease-of-use or durability.. People these days don't want to carry a ton of single-use gadgets around all the time, that's why phones/smartphones that are also MP3 players and cameras are so popular.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Choda_Bean a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 4:57am
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that's the only thing I despise about my Sony mp3 player... (not that I've spent the time to read, or do any investigating but...) I couldn't find a quick track scroll speed setting that I could change.

So, for example, when I'm listening to a set, if I want to simply scroll forward to 34 minutes in, all I can do is hold down the FF button, and it's like, 1.5x quicker than actually listening through.

That was definitely one option on an ipod that I DID like, where you can skip through very easily, similar to clicking on the timeline on a media player on a computer...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 5:04am
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Originally Posted By DJ_DIALECT

that's the only thing I despise about my Sony mp3 player... (not that I've spent the time to read, or do any investigating but...) I couldn't find a quick track scroll speed setting that I could change.

So, for example, when I'm listening to a set, if I want to simply scroll forward to 34 minutes in, all I can do is hold down the FF button, and it's like, 1.5x quicker than actually listening through.



ya man. brutal. I was out jogging tonight, reviewing a set I did, and I wanted to rewind back about 30 seconds to hear this one drop again. since it was a 320, it took me so long to rewind that I finally just got tired of holding the button down and let it play

Originally Posted By Screwhead
I think most people have moved on to using their phones as MP3 players.. There's tons of cheap ones out there, but they're also not usually the best quality in terms of ease-of-use or durability.. People these days don't want to carry a ton of single-use gadgets around all the time, that's why phones/smartphones that are also MP3 players and cameras are so popular.


I'm all for practicality too. on second thought, it might not be very wise for me to carry some expensive piece of gear with me jogging. If by some fluke I dropped it, or it fell out of my pocket or whatever, it'd smash on the pavement. not good. also, I like to run though sprinklers in hot weather =) so I guess the cheapo is the best for that. still, I'd like a proper high-end one for everyday use
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 6:23am
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Originally Posted By RECOIL

I'm all for practicality too. on second thought, it might not be very wise for me to carry some expensive piece of gear with me jogging. If by some fluke I dropped it, or it fell out of my pocket or whatever, it'd smash on the pavement. not good. also, I like to run though sprinklers in hot weather =) so I guess the cheapo is the best for that. still, I'd like a proper high-end one for everyday use


Yeah, for jogging/risky activity, you can always just hit [ www.dealextreme.com ] or [ www.lightinthebox.com ] and go through their stuff.. ok, it's not gonna be top-end quality, but you can get stuff for like $25-30 that's got 2-4 gigs on it, and some of them even take memory cards..

For good, every-day listening, get yourself an Android phone and invest in the PowerAmp app
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 12:42pm
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Im pretty sure there are iPod apps that can do this...
Best bet is probably A zoom handy recorder though.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AlienZeD a répondu le Fri 12 Aug, 2011 @ 1:04pm
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iPod's have the voice memos app... as far as getting a good quality recording of your mix is concerned, you'll need a personal recorder or a laptop
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» KKrix a répondu le Mon 15 Aug, 2011 @ 1:57pm
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If you have got an iphone 4, i just heard about this : [ fr.audiofanzine.com ] (juste watch the video if you can't read french)

I guess it's cheaper then a full dedicated recorder as long as you already own the phone..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Mon 15 Aug, 2011 @ 5:13pm
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id suggest old md players , but they arent that reliable. entirely analog rec so no drm.

you can use a portable dat. or if your really into mp3 , then jump on their datasheets and have a look at their bitrate & sampling rate (ie 24bit 512kbps) higher the better , but then look at their autonomy time , witch are tied to one another as the more resolution the more energy the less recording time from battery usage or space avail.

ebay my friend

being portable isnt a constraint , use a 4 head vhs but youll definitely have to sit throught rewinding it , but quite easy to dump or port to mp3 afterwards . laptops would be a good alternative as thell save you the dumptime. but can crash during rec. a vhs wouldnt thou
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil a répondu le Mon 15 Aug, 2011 @ 5:46pm
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well I'm going on a plane so I'm not gonna lug the Traktor Audio 8 box that I normally record with. I need to travel as minimally as possible so I can take the crucial stuff (vinyl & laptop) with me as carry-on luggage. that's my tentative plan anyway. some of my friends recommend putting the vinyl in luggage with lots of clothes around it for padding. but I'd really prefer it to stay with me.

I think I'll just scoop up that Sony mini disk recorder off that guy. he said he's barely used it and he wants 40 bucks. I've found them pretty user-friendly, and they're so small too.. ideal for traveling.


Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali a répondu le Mon 15 Aug, 2011 @ 5:49pm
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I thought you'd be able to record to linear PCM... not sure how much'll fit on one disk though...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK a répondu le Mon 15 Aug, 2011 @ 6:41pm
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Originally Posted By ALIENZED

iPod's have the voice memos app... as far as getting a good quality recording of your mix is concerned, you'll need a personal recorder or a laptop


I think there is actually a few ipod/ iphone aps that can record wav's that can use the earphone jack as an input. not sure how great the quality is, and your definately limited by the storage space you have available.

I'd do a little more rasearch before buying a minidisk though... as it is a lossy format and many of the older model are riddled with copyright protection that will make it a serious pain in the ass to get on your computer. I believe sony later removed the copyright protection on later models after these things started getting killed off by mp3 players.

not to mention you need to buy mini disks...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan a répondu le Mon 15 Aug, 2011 @ 10:54pm
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Originally Posted By RECOIL

I think I'll just scoop up that Sony mini disk recorder off that guy. he said he's barely used it and he wants 40 bucks. I've found them pretty user-friendly, and they're so small too.. ideal for traveling.


Too bad you're not in MTL 'cause I have an old mini-disc player/recorder (with discs) that I'd lend you free of charge ... but, well, you're not here o_O

Originally Posted By murdock_rock
... many of the older model are riddled with copyright protection that will make it a serious pain in the ass to get on your computer. I believe sony later removed the copyright protection on later models after these things started getting killed off by mp3 players.


didn't know that - I've never really used the thing much to begin with, let alone transfer stuff to a computer. I'll look into that, thnx for the info.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» HighdroXy a répondu le Mon 15 Aug, 2011 @ 11:23pm
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There is this.. this is not a mp3 player , but is prety friendly user and cheap ...

[ www.moogaudio.com ]
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kishmay_Pinas a répondu le Tue 16 Aug, 2011 @ 7:26am
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Not quite on the cheap side but has everything
[ www.thesource.ca ]

Hmmm never mind, looks like no line in, still worth checking out digital recorders tho cuz contrary to what others have said hybrids do exist
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Tue 16 Aug, 2011 @ 2:04pm
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md is a lossy as mp3.

[ en.wikipedia.org ]

look at the recording modes ,

i seen a lot of problem arise from loading mechanism from sittin on it or some shit in the service rep center where i was at. never seen one for anything else, might be -1- blown optical pickup but these can be a wonderfull workaround for dee-r-m

but have a look at the recording modes in the link ; 475 min using a 1gb disk at 256k rate .

id personnaly would look on ebay for a really cheap giveaway of these as they arent mfg anymore. ppl have completely hated that medium , hense 10$ deals outthere.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» clown a répondu le Fri 19 Aug, 2011 @ 3:00pm
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i was looking for just that, a recording mp3 player many years back and still have one lying around. i'd definatly sell it away if you need it.. it's a Iriver (they don;t make em anymore).. you just plug in a headphone wire (not sure on the technical term) and set the thing to record and voila.. its got 1G of built-in memory. it's fairly easy also to extract the mix into your PC. it's battery operated
PM me if you'd like it !!

Iriver T30MX

[ www.theregister.co.uk ]
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