Reply by Al Clark April 7, 20052005-04-07
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> > I want to record more than two channels audio signal at the same time. > Can anybody suggest one instrument, which is readily available in the > market? For example say I have 8 microphones and I want to record all > the outputs of the microphone at the same time at 8KHz sampling rate. > Thanks > Reju > > > This message was sent using the Comp.DSP web interface on > www.DSPRelated.com
If you want to do signal processing, we have systems that have 8 channels in and 8 channels out. -- Al Clark Danville Signal Processing, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by Bob Cain April 7, 20052005-04-07

reju_vg wrote:
> I want to record more than two channels audio signal at the same time. Can > anybody suggest one instrument, which is readily available in the market? > For example say I have 8 microphones and I want to record all the outputs > of the microphone at the same time at 8KHz sampling rate.
Reju, Google on the following product names: MIO 2882 Presonus FirePod MOTU Traveler Mackie Onyx 800R Or, better yet, subscribe to the rec.audio.pro usenet group and look for a recent thread started with the subject: "8 Channel Preamp with Firewire..." I don't think, however, that anything on the market currently will go down to 8 kHz. 44.1 kHz is about as low as it goes for such recording front ends. Most all of these will require a computer. A laptop with Firewire is the best bet and it doesn't have to be much of a system to record 8 channels. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
Reply by reju_vg April 7, 20052005-04-07
I want to record more than two channels audio signal at the same time. Can
anybody suggest one instrument, which is readily available in the market?
For example say I have  8 microphones and I want to record all the outputs
of the microphone at the same time at 8KHz sampling rate. 
Thanks 
Reju

		
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