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Belkin GoStudio the portable iPod recording studio
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Friday July 10, 2009
Gadget TV
Friday July 10, 2009
Podcasters, whether potential or current, students, lecturers, jam session musicians and anyone that needs to record high-quality audio without lugging around a ton of AV gear, take heed. The Belkin GoStudio uses the iPod (see full show notes for supported iPod models) to record stereo audio using L+R directional microphones, a stereo 3.5mm input or even high-end XLR microphones.
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Show Notes
Belkin GoStudio
$149
- Brings high-quality recording to the iPod
- Several input options. Use the on-board directional mics, use the 3.5mm stereo input or even XLR microphones.
- XLR plugs provide phantom power.
- Tripod mount on the bottom of the device.
- Perfect for recording a quick jam-session.
- Ideal for podcasters, journalists and students in lectures.
- Very simple to use.
- Records L+R mics to L+R tracks on the stereo recording. Useful for quick and dirty multi-track recording... though not designed for such.
WORKS WITH:
iPod nano
3rd generation (video) only
4GB 8GB
iPod Classic
80GB 160GB
iPod
5th generation (video) only
30GB, 60GB and 80GB
Includes all the insert sleeves for compatible iPod models.
$149
- Brings high-quality recording to the iPod
- Several input options. Use the on-board directional mics, use the 3.5mm stereo input or even XLR microphones.
- XLR plugs provide phantom power.
- Tripod mount on the bottom of the device.
- Perfect for recording a quick jam-session.
- Ideal for podcasters, journalists and students in lectures.
- Very simple to use.
- Records L+R mics to L+R tracks on the stereo recording. Useful for quick and dirty multi-track recording... though not designed for such.
WORKS WITH:
iPod nano
3rd generation (video) only
4GB 8GB
iPod Classic
80GB 160GB
iPod
5th generation (video) only
30GB, 60GB and 80GB
Includes all the insert sleeves for compatible iPod models.
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