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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent mixer/recorder - Easy to use & Good Sound Quality
I was in the market for a cheap recording device that would let me record some conversations between two people, keeping each person's voice contained to a separate track. I also wanted something that would let me use XLR mics and would provide phantom power. I went to several stores and looked at several field recorders (from Sony, Tascam, Edriol & MAudio) and some...
Published on May 14, 2008 by N. Schweitzer

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good recording device, with a few flaws
I purchased the Belkin TuneStudio after doing a LOT of research. This was the most affordable option to podcast from home. I work in broadcasting and the engineers helped me set up a telephone hybrid converter, so I could record telephone interviews for clients.

The system works great. It is very easy and intuitive - especially for folks who have never worked...
Published on January 14, 2009 by Angela Wilson


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent mixer/recorder - Easy to use & Good Sound Quality, May 14, 2008
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N. Schweitzer (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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I was in the market for a cheap recording device that would let me record some conversations between two people, keeping each person's voice contained to a separate track. I also wanted something that would let me use XLR mics and would provide phantom power. I went to several stores and looked at several field recorders (from Sony, Tascam, Edriol & MAudio) and some desktop digital multi-track recorders (Tascam, Fostex & Boss).

However, I then came across this little mixer/recorder from Belkin, costing several hundred dollars less than the other devices I had been looking at. I already had an iPod that will work with the Belkin recorder, so I figured I would give it a try.

I was immediately very impressed with the quality and design of the device. As it happened, I was running late to my first recording session, so I didn't have time to work with the Belkin before I had to use it for real. Fortunately, the Belkin was extremely simple to use. The controls are intuitive, and the mixing board is well-designed and easy to read. (I should mention that several of the other recorders that I looked at were extremely difficult to use, with lots of menus and settings that didn't make sense.)

I then downloaded my recordings and started working with the audio. The audio is recorded as uncompressed WAV files at 1411Kb/s. The sound quality was excellent. There was no hum/hiss from the board, the control knobs did not create any noise when adjusted, and the on-board compressor did its job (there is an adjustable compressor that will keep the audio within the limits of iPod's recording capabilities).

Although I think I will still get a field recorder for true portability, the Belkin works wonderfully as a desktop mixer/recorder.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars quality recording - not fully compatible with ipod classic, June 16, 2008
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Got this to do recordings without having to interface with computer. Does a good job of getting what you're singing/playing to digital audio. Easy to sync with itunes and then edit on your computer. So you still need a computer to edit your audio. Unavoidable unless you can hit record button, not make any extraneous noises and start playing, singing immediately. Also the file is saved on your ipod as wav file so it would need a computer anyway to be converted to mp3 which takes up much less space than a wav file. Also it is not a multitrack recorder. The 4 inputs are mixed together into one stereo track. The unit does require external power supply which comes in the package.

Didn't find out til I bought this that the recording button featured as being an ease-of-use feature of this unit doesn't work with the ipod classic. It's not a deal breaker but why don't they get it working or at least mention that it only works with 5th generation units? If you are releasing a product to record on ipods, you'd think it be fully working on current generation units.

Update - found that when using condenser mic with phantom power, I was getting some buzzing noise in one channel. I only used this 4-5 times, now I'm sending it back. I did like the mixer part of the unit and the compressor. It did make make good sounding recordings before the buzz started. And it was easy to get the recordings into the computer for editing as it was just syncing the ipod. I might purchase another in the future.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great four-channel gig recorder, April 4, 2009
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Mel Beckman (Oxnard not just a pretty name, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I've been recording four-instrument live performances with my MacBook Pro and Logic Express for a couple of years, using an M-audio FastTrack Pro 4 and a Behringer 802 mixer. Great control, but it was a lot of stuff to set up and get cabled, and goofing with the trackpad and on-screen controls was always a little tedious. And then exporting tracks to get iPod or CD rips was an extra post-production task.

The Belkin TuneStudio changes all that. A single box I can take to the gig, patch into the house audio or our own mics, and record everything without messing with a Powerbook perched precariously on a music stand putting out a ton of ghostly screen backlight. The TuneStudio is way more convenient, and although the recording quality drops from 24-bit 96 KHz to 16-bit 48 KHz, that's plenty good enough for cutting CDs or iPod listening. (In fact, I can't tell the difference, which makes me wonder if the M-Audio was really giving me 24-bit).

The build-quality is pretty nice for a box this cheap -- a step up from the fit and finish of the Behringer and way cleaner audio than I was getting from the Behringer/M-audio combo. Pots are smooth but with minor fuzzing during motion -- common in low-end mixers. The compressor is just plain wonderful -- it's great at preventing distortion yet affects overall ambience very little. Separate headphone and monitor volumes are super convenient too for live work.

I haven't tried this hooked to a Mac yet, but I don't intend to use it that way normally. It's just refreshing to pull this one box out of a gig bag, plug in the inputs, and hit Record at the start of each set. Capacity will never be an issue -- the 30GB 5G iPod I'm using holds 400 hours. Post gig I sync the thing with my Mac and it slurps the tracks into iTunes, where I can easily slice, dice, and burn to disk -- or push to a web site or whatever. Way more convenient than Logic.

A few minor glitches: the "standby/recording" lights are three glaring white LEDs that I had to cover with black electrical tape (through which they shine with no problem but at least they're not so overpowering in subdued stage lighting). A couple of the knobs' center detents are off a notch. And as others have reported, the TuneStudio records only two tracks, despite having four inputs -- even when connecting to a Mac via USB.

For studio work I'll still use Logic, but my Macbook and its cable snarling interface entourage stays home from now on!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Does what it should..., March 3, 2009
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The sound quality is terrific, as many other reviewers have noted. The unit is very simple to plug and play right out of the box. I have used this device to record myself mixing on my DJ equipment. The outcome has been very professional, studio-quality mixes. The compressor is very helpful for my application. The fact that I can use this as an extra stand-alone mixer if needed is a nice plus, too. All in all, a great product, especially at this fairly low price.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good recording device, with a few flaws, January 14, 2009
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I purchased the Belkin TuneStudio after doing a LOT of research. This was the most affordable option to podcast from home. I work in broadcasting and the engineers helped me set up a telephone hybrid converter, so I could record telephone interviews for clients.

The system works great. It is very easy and intuitive - especially for folks who have never worked with a standard board.

However, I have a buzzing noise in the back of every recording. It isn't terrible, but not great, either. I don't get that in the studio. I am working to see if I can get it to go away, but after testing with some engineers, we discovered that it does that with all telephones, all microphones, etc. We changed the mic cable from a plug to an XLR and that made a LOT of difference.

This little unit also does not have your overall channel on/off switch, so if you need to turn off your mic while someone is speaking, you have to manually turn the knob. This doesn't sound like a big deal, but it is. If you have to change your levels and forget to see the last level, you might not get it back in the same place. Also, the button is easier to push if you get a coughing spell. The knobs are close enough together that you could hit another one and jerk the levels when you turn it down.

I have had no issues working with the iPod Classic. Overall, it is a good unit for the price. It can definitely get you started. Would like to know if anyone else has the buzzing issue when recording.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Solution for jamm sessions, January 26, 2010
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I recommend this mixer for the starving musicians! Its a great mixer for recording jamm sessions. I have no experience with recording equipment and setting up the tunestudio was very easy. Have not gotten a chance to record straight to computer just yet, only to iPod classic 80GB. Just make sure you are in the "Voice Memo" section on your iPod to record. I will have to learn how to use music editing software to take advantage of all the features this mixer has.

Pros:
Easy to setup and record
Instant Playback through headphones/monitors/PA system

Cons:
No carrying case/bag (fits nicely in a regular backpack)

-drummer
--guitar beginner
---harmonica trainee

*Sacramento CA*
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for what it is., September 28, 2009
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Steve Rice (Rolla, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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Tunestudio works great, but realize it's limitations. The recordings are made with the voice note app in the ipod and are mixed down to stereo. Additionally the usb interface mixes all inputs to stereo. For recording jam sessions or live performance ( for very long periods ) it is terrific. It's easy to use, simple to set up and the mixer provides the functions you would expect from a device in this price range. Good product.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!, July 30, 2009
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I use this thing to death... I'm a mobile DJ and use it record mixes and live sets. It's so convenient to record a night of mixing and remove the ipod and listen to it on the way home from your venue, to see how you really did... I've used it at functions for public address, parties, people singing and it works great. I wish it had some effects and maybe external controls for the ipod as the Alesis product does. All in all great and I recommend it...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked out great!, February 21, 2009
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I am a podcaster and I got this mixer to use away from home at shows and other events where I knew I would be doing interviews. I loved it so much that I am now using it at home as my main mixer for the shows. I use the ipod as a back up recording for my interviews and the like.

This thing is perfect for small time podcasters!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Recorder!, July 16, 2008
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John Hillestad (Ft Lauderdale, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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I was using the Bellkin Tune Talk to record into my ipod and while it does a good job I just wanted more gain control and visuals. This board does the whole task! This setup is replacing my Marantz pro cdr recorder. I can use the ipod as a massive WAV recorder! No more 80 minute record limits from the cdr.

Love the visuals , the ipod stays lit so I can easily see the record times , it also stays powered.

The only input missing is SPIDIF and TOSLINK ... I wish they would have been included for the price.

If you just want to record from a straight line in stereo source you can use the Belkin Tune Talk for less money , it has an auto gain on/off switch but thats it... but I love the full control of the TuneStudio.

If you have been using a DAT or CDR deck to record your sounds you can drop the 80 min limits of these devices and save on media too by using the ipod as the wav recorder.

I guess the only way this device could have been made " cooler " would have been to allow a usb external drive to act as the ipod and then you could just " go nuts " I really do not know why it needs the ipod to lay down the wav recording why cant it just drop the file into a drive.... maybe the ipod is doing some heavy lifting creating the wav ... dont know...

If you record " stuff " this is a definite BUY !
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