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i have a iriver h120 and really like it. i have been burned by the lack of an internal gain control, but it simply distorts the bass a little. as long as the dj is aware of the levels, he/she can easily ensure a crystal clear recording.
and yes it does max out, at about 75min when recording in wav, however, you can instantly restart it. it then completely maxes out at 5hrs wav recorded, but you can dump the file in the root folder and continue on if you have a pc handy.
the gain problem has been listed as a firmware upgrade and though they seem to be coming much later than posted, they do come. i recommend the unit, i really don't see too much out there, at it's price point, that's much better.
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I looked around that thing and I saw nothing about recording level. The manual also says this:As far as I'm aware with the 100 series, you can set the recording level, but not while you are recording. You need to stop the recording, change the setting and start again, also there is no method of monitoring the levels while you are recording so you have to judge off the mixer.
My mixer has a -10db record rca out as do many club mixers, so as long as the master out isn't redlining above 10db you should be fine.
The same condition exists w/ the 300 but the manual does indicate that the recording level can be set prior to recording (you still can't control it during recording). However, the iriver still has the annoying 200 mb limit on mp3 files which means that if you're trying to record a 5 hour set you can't get it all in one file and you'll probably miss parts of a record setting up a new file to record into.Volume level can not be controlled on the iHP while recording from an external device.
Rich- you checked to see what firmware you are running? It may have been something they added on a later firmware update. I would imagine that since my ifp series can be adjusted you should definately be able to change it on the ihp series.Leave a comment:
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NW-HD1 20GB Hard Disc Drive Network Walkman
30!!!! hours play back
and as small an ipod mini
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I looked around that thing and I saw nothing about recording level. The manual also says this:As far as I'm aware with the 100 series, you can set the recording level, but not while you are recording. You need to stop the recording, change the setting and start again, also there is no method of monitoring the levels while you are recording so you have to judge off the mixer.
My mixer has a -10db record rca out as do many club mixers, so as long as the master out isn't redlining above 10db you should be fine.
The same condition exists w/ the 300 but the manual does indicate that the recording level can be set prior to recording (you still can't control it during recording). However, the iriver still has the annoying 200 mb limit on mp3 files which means that if you're trying to record a 5 hour set you can't get it all in one file and you'll probably miss parts of a record setting up a new file to record into.Volume level can not be controlled on the iHP while recording from an external device.Leave a comment:
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As far as I'm aware with the 100 series, you can set the recording level, but not while you are recording. You need to stop the recording, change the setting and start again, also there is no method of monitoring the levels while you are recording so you have to judge off the mixer.
My mixer has a -10db record rca out as do many club mixers, so as long as the master out isn't redlining above 10db you should be fine.Leave a comment:
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In researching my reply, I discovered that it seems that they've corrected the problem with the 300 series, which is great news. But we were using a 100 series in Germany and you cannot control the recording volume on that model.
So thanks for replying, it helped me clarify my point.Leave a comment:
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the dell dj is pretty cheap right now since the next generation one is coming out next month.Leave a comment:
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I'll only be using it as a player so mainly I'm only worried about it being user friendly and having decent battery life. My plan is to use it to store the sets I download. Once I listen to the set, if it's good I'll burn it to cd and if not i'll just delete it. I think 20 gigs will be more than enough as my current computer's harddrive is only 12gigs and i already have more sets than i can listen to... That's why I'm leaning towards the Dell because it's easy to use and it's only $200 bucks...Leave a comment:
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Thats false there IS a input level control.If you're a DJ who is looking to record gigs with one of these things, beware of the Iriver... you can't control the recording volume so if the line level is too loud coming out of your mixer there's nothing you can do about distortion save turning your mixer down (which at a gig is probably not an option unless you can convince management to turn up the amps).Leave a comment:
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DAMN, I've been wanting to get a player for about a month now, but haven't been able to decide on which one. Now I'm prolly more confused then ever. I've been leaning towards the iriver. But i don't know if i should get the h140 before they are extinct since they discontinued them, or should i get the h340. They are both pretty much the same price. This sux.Leave a comment:
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They are out now!! I just picked up the iriver h320 last week and it is amazing so far. Around 15 hours battery life, similar size to the ipod, color screen, fm radio, picture viewing capabilities, etc.
Prob. isn't as user friendly as ipods are, but it took me a whole 10 mins. to learn how to use everything. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS!!!
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Try the new dell mini. Have not see it in person, but it looks nice in picturesLeave a comment:
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