It’s similar, but what I like about the Beachtek over my Zoom recorder is it’s easy to use and it’s built like a tank, you could drive a bus over it and it would still work. There is something nice about old fashioned knobs and switches and simplicity
@@CourseBuildersAcademy For this I am using a Tascam DR60. What I would find real innovation is a wireless kit connecting on the hotshoe, having a hotshoe (digital) and 3.5mm connectors (analogue), configurable audio in and audio out, give or take: with timecode. If that would then connect to a separate breakout box for XLR and Jack, that would be really awesome.
Thank you Andrew 👏🏼 your videos help me a lot
It's my pleasure, I'm glad they help you.
Very helpful- super thank you
Isn't this the same idea as just using a field recorder like zoom h4e?
It’s similar, but what I like about the Beachtek over my Zoom recorder is it’s easy to use and it’s built like a tank, you could drive a bus over it and it would still work. There is something nice about old fashioned knobs and switches and simplicity
@@CourseBuildersAcademy For this I am using a Tascam DR60. What I would find real innovation is a wireless kit connecting on the hotshoe, having a hotshoe (digital) and 3.5mm connectors (analogue), configurable audio in and audio out, give or take: with timecode. If that would then connect to a separate breakout box for XLR and Jack, that would be really awesome.
Instead of powering the usb mic via a pc, would it not be easier to use a power bank?
You could in theory yes, it would of course have to be the correct voltage. You can also plug it into a USB power supply or a USB powered hub
In America 3.5mm is equal to 1/8".