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09.09.2005, 02:17 PM
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Edirol R-1
What do you think of this one? Saw it in a magazine, it looks awesome! But is it 430 dollars worth?

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09.09.2005, 02:53 PM
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Its a digital recorder with fx?
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09.09.2005, 03:09 PM
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Digital recorder/fx/mp3 player
Main Specifications
Audio Input/Output
Input
Internal Microphone (stereo)
Stereo Microphone
(1/8" phone jack : plug-in powered compatible type)
1/8" Stereo Line Input
Output
1/8" stereo phone jack,
Headphones (1/8" stereo phone jack),
S/PDIF 1/8" phone optical type (same port as Headphones)
Recorder/Player
2 Tracks (1 stereo track) Recording data format WAV, MP3
CompactFlash(tm) card Up to 2 GB capacity
Audio Effects
1. Easy EQ (11 presets)
2. For Speech
3. Voice Perform
4. Editable EQ (10 Band EQ : 32/64/125/250/500/1k/2k/4k/8k/16k Hz)
5. Noise Reducer
6. Hum Noise Cut
7. Reverb
8. Int-Mic Rec. (Mic Simulator Optimized for Built-in Mic)
9. Ext-Mic Rec. (Mic Simulator for External Mic)
10. Mastering
11. Center Cancel
12. Tuner
13. Metronome
Weight
205 g / 8 oz
(excluding CF and batteries)
Dynamic Range: 83dB
S:N 93 dB
Nominal Input Level (adjustable)
Mic input: -40dBu
(input level set to maximum)
Line input: -10dBu
(input level set to maximum)
Input Impedance
Mic input: 6.8 k ohms
Line input: 100 k-ohm
Maximum Output Level (adjustable)
9 dBu (output volume set to maximum)
Recommended Load Impedance
32 ohms
Frequency Response
20 Hz--20 kHz (+/- 2dBu)
Residual Noise Level
(input level set to maximum/output
volume set to maximum)
-84dBu
Signal Processing
AD/DA conversion 24 bit / 44.1 kHz
Power Supply
AC adaptor (included) or Battery Rechargeable Ni-MH AA x 2 or Alkaline AA x 2. R-1 has no charge function.
Battery life
Playback: approximate 6 hours, Recording: approximate 2.5 hours
USB
USB 2.0 Storage device (WindowsXP/2000/Me, MacOS9.2 or MacOS X, OS standard driver)
Display
20 x 2 character display
Accessories
CF Card 64 MB,
AC Adaptor Roland PSB-6U type,
Carrying Case,
Owner's manual
Dimensions
99.25 (W) x 134 (D) x 30.2 (H) mm / 3-15/16 (W) x 5-5/16 (D) x 1-3/16 (H) inches
Options
Headphones Roland RH-200/RH-50
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09.09.2005, 03:14 PM
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8O 430dollars for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
does it run nuendo 3? 
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09.09.2005, 03:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vvanrij
8O 430dollars for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
does it run nuendo 3? 
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Keep in mind that i have no mic(over 10$) and would really like one. Besides, my minidisc player is broken.
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09.09.2005, 07:30 PM
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Ahh come on, just save your money, get a nice lil mic and a preamp and you'l have better quality for less munny
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09.09.2005, 07:37 PM
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Then i'd only be able to record at home!
I appreciate your oppinion but i'd like a PORTABLE mic and i wanted to know if this is a good one. Sorry if i haven't explained myself good enough.
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09.09.2005, 08:02 PM
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Yes kinda misunderstood you there  Thought you just wanted to be quick with an all in one
Anyway, can't really help you on this one, I'm more of a studio guy
-VR 
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09.09.2005, 11:36 PM
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I would have concerns about...
Mic quality:
I have never heard of a proffessional-standard internal mic. Can it really be good?
FX:
FX shouldn't be it's best feature.
My experience tells me that onboard 'extra' FX can be pretty average.
You can get all the VST FX you want anyway.
Storage:
Comes with just 64MB storage?!
That will get you 5 mins of recording. A nice 2GB card will set you back another $50.
Pick up a quality mic for $100
Do a little research and find out which portable MiniDisc recorder has a good reputation for its recording and buy one on Ebay.
I'm not a fan of all-in-one solutions.
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10.09.2005, 12:22 AM
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How can you compare a shitty MD player to a 24 bit recorder 
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