I was wondering if someone could help me with some information that I could not find in the manual. I currently use a Tascam dr-08 but I'm running in to a problem. perhaps the PCM-M10 would solve the problem...
Just like the PCM-M10 the Tascam has its built-in folders of 2GB. If the recording goes beyond that, a new folder is created automatically. The problem is that there's an audio gap between one folder to the other once the track is merged.
The PCM-M10 has 10 folders in its built-in memory of 4GB. My question is:
1.How big is each folder?
2. If my recording goes beyond a folder, would I get a gapless audio when I merge the tracks or there's no solution?
I'm recording about 3 hours in 24/48K
any help please? :smile:
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Thank you for the detailed reply! I really appreciate! I guess y
Thank you for the detailed reply! I really appreciate! I guess you can't go wrong with the M10 huh? :-)
poptart, post: 371772 wrote: I was wondering if someone could help me with some information that I could not find in the manual. I currently use a tascam dr-08 but I'm running in to a problem.... perhaps the PCM-M10 would solve the problem...Just like the PCM-M10 the tascam has its built-in folders of 2GB. If the recording goes beyond that, a new folder is created automatically. The problem is that there's an audio gap between one folder to the other once the track is merged.
The PCM-M10 has 10 folders in its built-in memory of 4GB. My question is:
1.How big is each folder?
2. If my recording goes beyond a folder, would I get a gapless audio when I merge the tracks or there's no solution?
I'm recording about 3 hours in 24/48K
any help please? :smile:
the folders are just for organization and are not limited to a s
the folders are just for organization and are not limited to a size in KB, MB, or GB.
Question two is invalid based on the statement above but I will provide this information to you.
If the 4 gigs of internal memory become full and you have a micro sdhc card or a sony memory card in the sony m10 with the cross recording feature enabled, it will write to the external memory automatically without any audio gaps.
mathematically 4 gigs will result in 4 or so hours of recording time so recording 24 bit @ 48K is no issue on the m10.
One neat feature of the m10 is the ability to copy from internal memory to external or from external to internal.