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Finding Your Frequency in the Neuros World: The Hackers, The D.J.'s and People Who Are Really Serious About Recording.
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From band practice to church choir rehearsals, the Neuros works like professional-grade recording equipment.
With 7 recording qualities for MP3 and wav format, recording level meters, built-in microphone, line-in recording capabilites, and compatibility with external microphones (as shown above), the Neuros just about covers it. With the massive 80GB hard drives, you can make long, high quality recordings, and still have plenty of room for your regular music when you're on the go. |
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"Dear Joe, I sent a picture of two of the parabolas that we are taking... One has my first off PVC microphone (an array of Panasonic WM-61 elements) and a not-yet-in-a-case preamp... (analog devices SSm2019) (with flopping 9v battery) and into the Neuros line in ...Glad to hear that we are monitoring while we record. We tried it and it all works... I still have to up the input gain but it looks very doable. Here's the deal.. sunrise.. out in the field... you swing the dish and there is a bird singing..." |
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You know what? It's your machine, it's open source, do whatever you want. Crack the case, make your own software, rig up a homemade antennae, have at it. And if the words "open source" caught your eye, visit the open.neurosaudio.com site. Get the code and all the goo. |
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Neuros has partnered with EMusic to get you started with your Neuros music
collection. EMusic is your resource for thousands of legally licensed MP3s from
leading artists of yesterday, today and tomorrow. If you have recently
purchased a Neuros or Neuros HD or intend to, you will be eligible to receive
100 free MP3s from EMusic.
Click
here to find out more about Neuros and EMusic
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To Autoscan or not to Autoscan...
If you drive to work the same way each day, and you like using our MyFi feature to broadcast your music to your car stereo, then there's probably no need to use Autoscan to find a station each time. For example, I know 92.1 FM is an open frequency on my trips to and from work, so I have it programmed as a preset on my car radio. That way, I just hit the preset button, pull the headphones out of my Neuros, click play and voila, my own personal drive-time radio program.
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