Josh Feyen
November 12th, 2008, 03:45 PM
Looking for advice on buying a good solid-state audio recorder for an oral history project.
I've searched the posts here and followed Google searches all over, and read up on what StoryCorps is using. I've got a couple of devices in mind, want your opinion on which would work best for the project.
Brief project summary: most interviews will be in people's homes siting down using one or two lav mics. Output will pair with multimedia presentation with photos, b-roll, and potentially to capture audio for video when I buy a mid-grade ($1,500) HD video camera.
Requirements:
- 2 channel input, XLR or 1/4". (I want to stick to XLR or 1/4 to be compatible with the mid-grade video camera on the future buy list)
- doesn't have to be pocket, but portable
- will use AC power most of times, some interviews will be on the fly with batteries
- will use good wired lav mics most of the time, but again, some interviews may rely on built-in mics
Options I'm currently considering:
Tascam HD-P2 - is the Oade Bros basic mod worth 300?
Marantz 671 - is the Oade Bros basic mod worth 250? (I'd consider one of the better mods but want to maintain built-in mics)
Question, for this oral history project:
Are the two recorders mentioned over-the-top for an oral history project?
Or would I be just as happy with something else at half the price, such as a MicroTrack II, or a Marantz 660 Oade Bros basic mod?
And are there other recorders I should be looking at knowing the requirements?
Thanks!
I've searched the posts here and followed Google searches all over, and read up on what StoryCorps is using. I've got a couple of devices in mind, want your opinion on which would work best for the project.
Brief project summary: most interviews will be in people's homes siting down using one or two lav mics. Output will pair with multimedia presentation with photos, b-roll, and potentially to capture audio for video when I buy a mid-grade ($1,500) HD video camera.
Requirements:
- 2 channel input, XLR or 1/4". (I want to stick to XLR or 1/4 to be compatible with the mid-grade video camera on the future buy list)
- doesn't have to be pocket, but portable
- will use AC power most of times, some interviews will be on the fly with batteries
- will use good wired lav mics most of the time, but again, some interviews may rely on built-in mics
Options I'm currently considering:
Tascam HD-P2 - is the Oade Bros basic mod worth 300?
Marantz 671 - is the Oade Bros basic mod worth 250? (I'd consider one of the better mods but want to maintain built-in mics)
Question, for this oral history project:
Are the two recorders mentioned over-the-top for an oral history project?
Or would I be just as happy with something else at half the price, such as a MicroTrack II, or a Marantz 660 Oade Bros basic mod?
And are there other recorders I should be looking at knowing the requirements?
Thanks!