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Hey it is really great to see all the different portable gear everyone uses. I'm in the airline business and here is the portable gear I carry when traveling. I use the Sound Devices 702 and the Ibasso P4 headphone amp. My IEMs are the Westione UM2s and I don't go anywhere without my DT 48 200 OHMs. I run my vinyl and reel to reel tape through the 702 for playback. But what I really use the 702 for is as a backup machine when I'm doing live recordings at the universities. I listen to playbacks of the live recordings, mainly jazz, on the 702. The Sound Devices are pretty much the standard in the film industry. It records 24 bits at 192K. So playback is just crazy.
This unit is well traveled and I couldn't ask for better when traveling. I am traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina next month and will be taking my portable gear with me to record the Buskers aka Street Performers. I'm really looking forward to catching some great recordings of Buenos Aires street performers. I'm also looking forward to going to the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest in October.
Here are pictures of my portable equipment.
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zoh my gawd a Sound Devices. As a fellow sound recording enthusiast, sir, I salute you.
Yet to see a Nagra though...
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Hey it is really great to see all the different portable gear everyone uses. I'm in the airline business and here is the portable gear I carry when traveling. I use the Sound Device 702 and the Ibasso P4 headphone amp. My IEMs are the Westione UM2s and I don't go anywhere without my DT 48 200 OHMs. I run my vinyl and reel to reel tape through the 702 for playback. But what I really use the 702 for is as a backup machine when I'm doing live recordings at the universities. I listen to playbacks of the live recordings, mainly jazz, on the 702. The Sound Devices are pretty much the standard in the film industry. It records 24 bits at 192K. So playback is just crazy.
This unit is well traveled and I couldn't ask for better when traveling. I am traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina next month and will be taking my portable gear with me to record the Buskers aka Street Performers. I'm really looking forward to catching some great recordings of Buenos Aires street performers. I'm also looking forward to going to the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest in October.
Here are pictures of my portable equipment...
I think I'd recognize that rig anywhere. Rally555, I believe I met you and your beautiful wife at last year's RMAF, right?
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Yes, you did! That was my first Headfi meet. We were only there for a day and a half and now I'm hooked. You listened to one of my jazz playbacks and thought is was very interesting. It is good to hear from you and look forward to seeing you in October again at the RMAF.
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Hey 3602, Sorry for the delay in the response. You mentioned Nagra, these are the main machines I use when recording the concerts and the Sound Devices 702 is my backup. Enjoy the Nagra pictures.
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Hey 3602,
I dug up some more pictures I thought you would enjoy. Actually I hope everyone enjoys them. This is my Stellavox SM7 StellaMaster two track butterfly heads. This machine I use when recording in bars. I'm still trying to get that "Jazz at the Pawn Shop" recording quality. One of the universities likes to record at a bar downtown called the Blue Star Brewery and it is a lot of fun. One challenge about recording in a bar is the sound quality. Sometimes the back ground can get a little lively. Some are great recordings and some are so-so. But it is all great fun. This is my passion.
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Thank you, sir, that is most awesome. I believe I saw a Studer once, two-inch tape running at either 30 or 45 ips. It would seem that on full-speed, a full roll of tape can only record for ten minutes.
Stella... That's Sonosax, right? I only knew of them through the DAT ages, the StellaDAT (and the following II).
Very few people record with tapes and R2Rs these days especially with the wide availability of high bit-rate digital recorders. Stella and Nagra together. I only have a WM-D6C and the recording function is bust.
May I ask what microphones are you using?
Thank you very much for these impressive pictures.
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