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These devices can help you create studio-quality tracks on the fly—anywhere.

They’re small, but create WAV-file, studio-quality sounds. I’m talking about portable field recorders—a valuable and affordable tool for location recordings, live music, podcasts, and videographers and filmmakers. They come in a wide range of prices and offer a variety of functions, like interchangeable microphone capsules, multi-tracking, and USB interface capability. Plus, the noise issues associated with earlier iterations of these recorders is nonexistent. Here’s five, in the $199 to $499 price range, worth investigating. And note that Sony, Tascam, and Zoom have more models at lower and higher pricing.

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PG's Rich Osweiler is On Location in Anaheim, CA, for the 2012 NAMM Show where he visits the Zoom booth. In this segment we get hear about the G5.



PG's Rich Osweiler is On Location in Anaheim, CA, for the 2012 NAMM Show where he visits the Zoom booth. In this segment we get hear about the G5.

PG's Jason Shadrick is On Location at the 2011 NAMM Show where he visits the Samson Zoom. In this segment, we see and learn about their new product--the R8 Multi-Track Recorder/Interface/Controller.



PG's Jason Shadrick is On Location at the 2011 NAMM Show where he visits the Samson Zoom. In this segment, we see and learn about their new product--the R8 Multi-Track Recorder/Interface/Controller.