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Subject: Portable Sampling


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Original Message 1/4             01-Dec-02  @  01:48 AM   -   Portable Sampling

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Hello. I have, for quite some time now, had an interest in sampling in places such as: my car, coffe shops, restuarants, the woods and mountains, etc. Would a minidisc recorder be the best, reasonably priced gadget for this tye of endeavor? I was also thinking of acquiring a small hand held recorder, although I know the sound would be shit compared to a minidisc. For some reason, I've got a picture in my mind of this deivce that looks like a ray gun; I think I saw it in the "making of" one of the Star Wars movies. I basically want to sample life unplanned, snippets of conversation, urban, suburban, even rural sounds, etc. Do any of you do this?



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Message 2/4             01-Dec-02  @  02:49 AM   -   RE: Portable Sampling

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i use a portable minidisc and a cheap realistic™ stereo piezo mic, which imho adequately captures location sounds. beats the hell out of tape cassette.



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Message 3/4             01-Dec-02  @  06:42 AM   -   RE: Portable Sampling

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If you want uncompressed beauty, look at the Sony portable DATs. With a good stereo mic, it's all you need.

psy



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Message 4/4             09-Dec-02  @  05:04 PM   -   RE: Portable Sampling

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what about the old roland ms-1 phrase sampler. battery operated, 16bit 44.1kHz, i think it might even have had a built in mic. ah, my first sampler. lol.



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