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I'm currently testing the Sound Devices USBPre, waiting for the ASIO driver to enable 24-bit recording with a Powerbook. I've also read that one of the current mp3 players with an internal drive (I think it's the Nomad?) will record uncompressed 16/44 stereo audio as well. I'd be interested in any stories about their sound quality. My concern about compressed field recordings is primarily that if you do a lot of subsequent processing (which might be an understatement on this list!), esp. pitch shifting, that the carefully designed "perceptual masking" tricks start to break down. At 12:37 AM -0400 8/21/01, klem klemmingberg wrote: >All the recent talk of crickets, frogs, and cicadas put me to wondering >what folks use for their field recordings. I am actually looking >currently >for something portable & battery powered for recording ambiences, sound >efx, >etc., & am unsure of what to get. >I like the sound of a Nagra III, but it's bulky & a bit pricey. >There's one of those little Marantz mono cassette numbers at a >nearby music store, but I don't know much about them. >I'm hesitant about MD because of data compression, but I'd be interested >to hear what MD users think about them. > > >Thanks >T om