A friend in a band wants a digital audio recorder for music. So far we can only find one from Olympus, which records speech but not music. Any ideas? Chris Dewey
Most digital recorders are intended for voice and are unsuitable for music, but one of the iRiver range of MP3 players, might be worth a go. These can record to MP3 from a built-in microphone, a line-in jack or the integrated FM radio. However, for serious use, the main choices seem to be the M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96, at around £350, and the Edirol R-1 portable recorder from Roland, which is £20 cheaper. Both record to MP3 or - better - WAV format to CompactFlash cards or Microdrives. Both products are sold online by Solid State Sound and Digital Village, and the latter also has shops.
MicroTrack from Solid State Sound