On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 10:43:06 -0800, you wrote:

>1. When I'm recording something, it doesn't seem as if it's recording as 
>loud as I thought.  Is there a way of increasing the volume on something 
>when actually recording?  I'm monitoring through headphones, but it seems 
>like I need to turn up the volume some for this.

Recording volume keys are on the left.  The AGC switch is off by
default, unless you're recording music, you might consider using that.

>2. I bought a 2 gig card at Office Depot, and would like to know how much I 
>can get on it at various bit rates.

Jerry posted a message about this, saying you could get just over 12
hours at 192 on a 1-gig card.  You do the math.  128 is 2/3 of 192,
therefore it's 3/2 of how much time you get at 192, so that would be
18 hours.

>3. One more question.

Sorry, you only said two. Extra questions will cause egregious
overloading of this answer-bot. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, just kidding!

>What would be the best setting for recording a 45 minute set at a gig 
>tonight using the Edirol.  I imagine I'll just do an audience recording, but 
>I want to make sure I have a good and yet good quality setting so that I 
>don't run out of room on the card.

192 is quite good, but if you're planning on putting it to an audio
CD, then use the default wave format storage which is about a meg a
minute, which means you can get three hours on a 2gb card.


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