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I want to build a portable, robust SD audio recorder with two channels, 24 bit sample width, 96 kHz sampling frequency, phantom power and sturdy XLR connectors and pots. And high audio quality, of course.
As I am not an experienced programmer I thought of using an embedded linux board like the BeagleBoard, a 24/96 codec and a (touch)screen or the circuit of a portable sound recorder like the ZOOM H1 as a basis. Any suggestions, ideas, comments? Peter |
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