Hi, Julie.

Thanks for the tip and the link to the podcast on BTC, which is a very diverse and informative web site to which I hope to become a contributor in the not very distant future which is one thing I have in mind in wanting to invest in a high quality but economically priced recorder and there appears to be a very strong consensus that H1 meets those criteria. I am surprised if there is no pause function, in which case the 2 options are either to stop the recording altogether and create multiple audio files to record the same session or event, or, in the alternative, let the recording run and remove unwanted audio clips with Goldwave after migrating the audio files to the PC. BTW, I have heard the Zoom H1 records in WAV format. Is this true? It seems WAV is easier to manipulate and reprocess because it is a lossless format. This would be advantageous as I can always convert the files to MP3 with GW. Thanks to Julie and all for your very informative guidance.

Best regards,
Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Raúl Junior
----- Original Message ----- From: "JULIE RODAWAY" <guidingp...@blueyonder.co.uk>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders


Hi Rob
Blind cool tech has a review of the zoom H1. It's a good review in that it will give you a good idea of the capabilities of the recorder. I think the only drawback is that there is no pause ability during a recording. I recently used a friend'sH1 and can tell you that the recording quality is superb.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes
Julie




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