How does the Plextalk compare as far as sound quality with the Edirol R09?

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From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: Which High Quality portable recorder should I get?


> I'd buy the Plextalk PTR2 or the new Sony ICD-SX57 or 67. The Plextalk
> is the most accessible, because it's made for blind people. The Sony
> records in a propriatary format called LPEC, but it's easy to convert
> the files to Wave or MP3 with the supplied software. With this
> software, the Digital Voice Editor, one can also set the menu of the
> recorder. This works well with a screen reader like JAWS. The Sony is
> a voice recorder, but one can set it to manual record level control
> with or without limiter. Like many other voice recorders, it emits
> different beep tones in different situations, which makes the thing
> more fun to use than an Edirol for instance. It also has a built-in
> speaker. I have my ICD-SX67 since Friday and I haven't heard any
> artifacts, when I use the best quality setting LPEC 128 KBPS. One can
> also do line-in recordings with the Sony.
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>   <*** Michael Lang ***>
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>> Hi.
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>> I'm wanting to be able to make high quality recordings for broadcast and 
>> the
>> web.
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>> I believe the way forward these days is to get a solid state recording
>> device, is that right? I'm assuming we're talking about recorders that
>> enable you to record onto a Flash card. Or something like that.
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>> Can anyone suggest a good model to purchase? And, of course, anything 
>> more
>> accessible with lots of buttons rather than menus is best.
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>> What are people on this list using or salivating over right now?
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>> Thanks v much
>
>> ...Damon
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