Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread tim cumings
actually the h 1 is the latest model. On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:55:48 -0500,  Rob 
Tabor 
wrote:


>Hello colleagues,
>
>I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have 
>heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, there 
>seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is preferred 
>even 
>over later models including the Zoom H4. Are my perceptions off the 
>reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does the H1 seem to 
>be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks in advance for any 
>guidance you can offer.
>Best regards,
>Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Ranior
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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yep it certainly is and its the biggest selling zoom audio recorder thus far.

i'm not knocking the H4, its an excellent machine with everything a recordist 
could want however there's no point trying to deny the simplicity and 
convenience - not to mention the portability and quality - of the H1 recorder.


On 19/03/2011, at 8:58 PM, tim cumings wrote:

> actually the h 1 is the latest model. On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:55:48 -0500,  
> Rob Tabor 
> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Hello colleagues,
>> 
>> I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have 
>> heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, there 
>> seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is preferred 
>> even 
>> over later models including the Zoom H4. Are my perceptions off the 
>> reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does the H1 seem 
>> to 
>> be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks in advance for 
>> any 
>> guidance you can offer.
>> Best regards,
>> Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Ranior
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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Rob Tabor
Wow! If H1 is the latest there must be a dyslexic in corporate product 
design or marketing  Does this mean H4 is the earliest 

Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Raúl Junior
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From: "tim cumings" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders


actually the h 1 is the latest model. On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:55:48 -0500, 
Rob Tabor

wrote:



Hello colleagues,

I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have
heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, there
seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is preferred 
even

over later models including the Zoom H4. Are my perceptions off the
reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does the H1 seem 
to
be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks in advance for 
any

guidance you can offer.
Best regards,
Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Ranior
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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Rob Tabor

Hello, Dane.

Thanks for your prompt and thorough response to my inquiry. The H1's ability 
to function without menus, the efficiency of its battery lifeand usage, and 
minimal threshold noise in recording do make a strong case for the H1 as 
being heads above other models in the series. I have just one remaining 
question. Whom do you commend as the best vendor to purchase the recorder 
from?

TIA
Rob Tabor and Guide Cane Raúl Junior
- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders


Only my opinion but the H1 is preferred by me over the Zoom H2 and H4 for 
convenience!


For example, I press one button and the H1 starts recording.

The H1 has longer battery life than the H2 and only takes 1 battery instead 
of 2 as the H2 does thus it costs less to run on battery.


Now here's an interesting point to think about, I bought a H1 as a gift for 
someone a few weeks ago and I noticed that the H2 was cheaper? As this 
person was sighted I did consider getting the H2 though I'm told by people 
in the know that the H1 has some advantages over the H2 which include less 
noise when recording plus a lack of a menu system.


The H1 does exactly what it says it does, records and records damn well, if 
you can operate a cassette recorder then you can easily operate a H1.



On 19/03/2011, at 3:55 PM, Rob Tabor wrote:


Hello colleagues,

I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have 
heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, 
there seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is 
preferred even over later models including the Zoom H4. Are my perceptions 
off the reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does 
the H1 seem to be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks 
in advance for any guidance you can offer.

Best regards,
Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Raúl Junior
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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Gary Schindler
everyone seems to sell the zoom H-1 for $99.00  US. I recommend the 
accessory kit for another $24.00 too! it has a wind screen, screw on mic 
stand attachment, tripod and AX adapter with USB cable for the computer and 
adapter.


- Original Message - 
From: " Rob Tabor" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders


Hello, Dane.

Thanks for your prompt and thorough response to my inquiry. The H1's ability
to function without menus, the efficiency of its battery lifeand usage, and
minimal threshold noise in recording do make a strong case for the H1 as
being heads above other models in the series. I have just one remaining
question. Whom do you commend as the best vendor to purchase the recorder
from?
TIA
Rob Tabor and Guide Cane Raúl Junior
- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders


Only my opinion but the H1 is preferred by me over the Zoom H2 and H4 for
convenience!

For example, I press one button and the H1 starts recording.

The H1 has longer battery life than the H2 and only takes 1 battery instead
of 2 as the H2 does thus it costs less to run on battery.

Now here's an interesting point to think about, I bought a H1 as a gift for
someone a few weeks ago and I noticed that the H2 was cheaper? As this
person was sighted I did consider getting the H2 though I'm told by people
in the know that the H1 has some advantages over the H2 which include less
noise when recording plus a lack of a menu system.

The H1 does exactly what it says it does, records and records damn well, if
you can operate a cassette recorder then you can easily operate a H1.


On 19/03/2011, at 3:55 PM, Rob Tabor wrote:


Hello colleagues,

I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have 
heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, 
there seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is 
preferred even over later models including the Zoom H4. Are my perceptions 
off the reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does 
the H1 seem to be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks 
in advance for any guidance you can offer.

Best regards,
Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Raúl Junior
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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yep, I believe the H4 was the first, then came the H2 and now the H1 but it 
makes sense the numbers, the H4 is the top of the line recorder, the H2 is 
second and the H1 is the baby.


On 19/03/2011, at 11:18 PM, Rob Tabor wrote:

> Wow! If H1 is the latest there must be a dyslexic in corporate product design 
> or marketing  Does this mean H4 is the earliest 
> Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Raúl Junior
> - Original Message - From: "tim cumings" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:58 AM
> Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders
> 
> 
> actually the h 1 is the latest model. On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:55:48 -0500, Rob 
> Tabor
> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Hello colleagues,
>> 
>> I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have
>> heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, there
>> seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is preferred 
>> even
>> over later models including the Zoom H4. Are my perceptions off the
>> reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does the H1 seem 
>> to
>> be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks in advance for 
>> any
>> guidance you can offer.
>> Best regards,
>> Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Ranior
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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yep, I'd recommend the accessaries kit too! had to order that in from overseas 
as I couldn't find anyone selling it in Australia.


On 19/03/2011, at 11:42 PM, Gary Schindler wrote:

> everyone seems to sell the zoom H-1 for $99.00  US. I recommend the accessory 
> kit for another $24.00 too! it has a wind screen, screw on mic stand 
> attachment, tripod and AX adapter with USB cable for the computer and adapter.
> 
> - Original Message - From: " Rob Tabor" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 8:25 AM
> Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders
> 
> 
> Hello, Dane.
> 
> Thanks for your prompt and thorough response to my inquiry. The H1's ability
> to function without menus, the efficiency of its battery lifeand usage, and
> minimal threshold noise in recording do make a strong case for the H1 as
> being heads above other models in the series. I have just one remaining
> question. Whom do you commend as the best vendor to purchase the recorder
> from?
> TIA
> Rob Tabor and Guide Cane Raúl Junior
> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 12:52 AM
> Subject: Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders
> 
> 
> Only my opinion but the H1 is preferred by me over the Zoom H2 and H4 for
> convenience!
> 
> For example, I press one button and the H1 starts recording.
> 
> The H1 has longer battery life than the H2 and only takes 1 battery instead
> of 2 as the H2 does thus it costs less to run on battery.
> 
> Now here's an interesting point to think about, I bought a H1 as a gift for
> someone a few weeks ago and I noticed that the H2 was cheaper? As this
> person was sighted I did consider getting the H2 though I'm told by people
> in the know that the H1 has some advantages over the H2 which include less
> noise when recording plus a lack of a menu system.
> 
> The H1 does exactly what it says it does, records and records damn well, if
> you can operate a cassette recorder then you can easily operate a H1.
> 
> 
> On 19/03/2011, at 3:55 PM, Rob Tabor wrote:
> 
>> Hello colleagues,
>> 
>> I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have 
>> heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, there 
>> seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is preferred 
>> even over later models including the Zoom H4. Are my perceptions off the 
>> reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does the H1 seem 
>> to be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks in advance 
>> for any guidance you can offer.
>> Best regards,
>> Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Raúl Junior
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Grundig Short wave Radio

2011-03-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

I remember that some time ago we had a discussion on list regarding Short Wave 
Radio sets.

I have a CC SW Radio and am very happy with it though someone did mention a 
Grundig radio of some sort, I think it was a model in the Satellite series, 
anyone recall what I'm talking about?



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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread JULIE RODAWAY

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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Re: Grundig Short wave Radio

2011-03-19 Thread Casey Wollner

Hello Dane you said you have the CC S W shortwave radio.
Could you consider doing a podcast on it or letting me know how good the 
reception is on it.

because I was thinking on purchasing one of these at some point.
I have just recently gotten the CC radio EP AND i like that radio a lot.
So any and or all information that you can give me about the CC radio S 
W would be helpful


Casey   

On 3/19/2011 7:55 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Hi!

I remember that some time ago we had a discussion on list regarding Short Wave 
Radio sets.

I have a CC SW Radio and am very happy with it though someone did mention a 
Grundig radio of some sort, I think it was a model in the Satellite series, 
anyone recall what I'm talking about?



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for rob, the blind cool tech link for zoom h1 review

2011-03-19 Thread JULIE RODAWAY
http://media.libsyn.com/media/bct/bct1502ZoomH1RecorderReview.mp3
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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Joe Giovanelli
Hello,

I don't disagree with what's been said about the h 1 recorder.  I own and h 4 
which I paid 100 dollars for, bought from a friend.  The built-in mikes ard 
really excellent!  If there's an objection to them it is that the stereo image 
is narrower than I like, but there is stereo.


There is no record level control.  Rather, there is a 3-position mike 
attenuator.  I found that the middle position (least attenuation) is great for 
all sorts of recording.  I usually take its sd card and put it into my computer 
and edit my work using Goldwave.  It is no problem if the levels are sometimes 
low; I just maximize the volume with the proper Goldwave tool.

If all you wish to do is record using the internal mikes, you don't need to 
concern yourself with menus.  Just turn on the unit, wait 30 seconds, and then 
press the record button twice.

To end a recording, press the top of the joystick.  Pressing it again will 
begin playback through the headphones.

The noise is so low that I can happily ignore it.

I often use external condenser mikes which require 48 volts.  This does require 
dipping a toe into the menus but it's absolutely easy.  I've never come to 
grief here.  I can explain that to anyone who needs the info.

There is no line in jacks.  These's a way to use the XL connectors but I do not 
know how to set them up; it is not necessary for my particular needs.


Just in case someone cares, I've dabled in audio since 1946 and earlier.

Joe G.

- Original Message -
From: Rob Tabor 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Date: Saturday, Mar 19, 2011 0:56:05
Subject: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

>
>
> Hello colleagues,
> 
> I am very seriously considering one of the Zoom digital recorders and have 
> heard many positive things particularly about the Zoom H1. Curiously, there 
> seems to be a consensus on discussion lists that the H1 model is preferred 
> even over later models including the Zoom Hbled. Are my perceptions off the 
> reservation, or are they valid? If they are legitimate why does the H1 seem 
> to be preferred over later models of the Zoom-H series? Thanks in advance for 
> any guidance you can offer.
> Best regards,
> Rob Tabor & Guide Cane Raúl Junior
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Re: Grundig Short wave Radio

2011-03-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well perhaps I can satisfy your appetite , take a look at my blog at 
http://www.grtdane.wordpress.com where I've written articles on every radio 
I've purchased over the last year, let me know if this is of any help.


On 20/03/2011, at 4:05 AM, Casey Wollner wrote:

> Hello Dane you said you have the CC S W shortwave radio.
> Could you consider doing a podcast on it or letting me know how good the 
> reception is on it.
> because I was thinking on purchasing one of these at some point.
> I have just recently gotten the CC radio EP AND i like that radio a lot.
> So any and or all information that you can give me about the CC radio S W 
> would be helpful
> 
> Casey 
> 
> On 3/19/2011 7:55 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I remember that some time ago we had a discussion on list regarding Short 
>> Wave Radio sets.
>> 
>> I have a CC SW Radio and am very happy with it though someone did mention a 
>> Grundig radio of some sort, I think it was a model in the Satellite series, 
>> anyone recall what I'm talking about?
>> 
>> 
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How can we use Itunes with Screenreaders on PCS?

2011-03-19 Thread kim kelly
Hi list, How do we make Itunes accessible with Screen readers such as, Jaws, 
System Access and NVDA?
I am trying to install Itunes so I can burn Audible content on to CD's.
All help is greatly appreciated.

Kim Kelly

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richies12
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kim...@samobile.net

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Re: How can we use Itunes with Screenreaders on PCS?

2011-03-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Itunes is perfectly accessible with System Access, haven't tried it with JAWS, 
not sure about the latest version of Window-eyes and I've been meaning to try 
it with NVDA.


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> Hi list, How do we make Itunes accessible with Screen readers such as, Jaws, 
> System Access and NVDA?
> I am trying to install Itunes so I can burn Audible content on to CD's.
> All help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Kim Kelly
> 
> Skype:
> richies12
> Alternate Email Address:
> 
> kim...@samobile.net
> 
> Richard Brooks is also  on Skype:
> his Skype name is:
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Re: How can we use Itunes with Screenreaders on PCS?

2011-03-19 Thread kim kelly

Thanks.


Kim Kelly

Skype:
richies12
Alternate Email Address:

kim...@samobile.net

Richard Brooks is also  on Skype:
his Skype name is:
richie3355

Have a nice day.

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: How can we use Itunes with Screenreaders on PCS?


Itunes is perfectly accessible with System Access, haven't tried it with 
JAWS, not sure about the latest version of Window-eyes and I've been 
meaning to try it with NVDA.



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Hi list, How do we make Itunes accessible with Screen readers such as, 
Jaws, System Access and NVDA?

I am trying to install Itunes so I can burn Audible content on to CD's.
All help is greatly appreciated.

Kim Kelly

Skype:
richies12
Alternate Email Address:

kim...@samobile.net

Richard Brooks is also  on Skype:
his Skype name is:
richie3355

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Re: How can we use Itunes with Screenreaders on PCS?

2011-03-19 Thread kim kelly

Looks like you are right as far as System Access.
If anyone knows how to use Itunes with Jaws or NVDA, it will be greatly 
appreciated.

I am using Jaws 11.

Kim Kelly

Skype:
richies12
Alternate Email Address:

kim...@samobile.net

Richard Brooks is also  on Skype:
his Skype name is:
richie3355

Have a nice day.

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From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: How can we use Itunes with Screenreaders on PCS?


Itunes is perfectly accessible with System Access, haven't tried it with 
JAWS, not sure about the latest version of Window-eyes and I've been 
meaning to try it with NVDA.



On 20/03/2011, at 10:09 AM, kim kelly wrote:

Hi list, How do we make Itunes accessible with Screen readers such as, 
Jaws, System Access and NVDA?

I am trying to install Itunes so I can burn Audible content on to CD's.
All help is greatly appreciated.

Kim Kelly

Skype:
richies12
Alternate Email Address:

kim...@samobile.net

Richard Brooks is also  on Skype:
his Skype name is:
richie3355

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RE: for rob, the blind cool tech link for zoom h1 review

2011-03-19 Thread Adrian Spratt
The recording quality of the Zoom H1 seems unquestioned. However, a number
of people, here and on Amazon, keep saying it's a great recorder for the
price. I'm wondering if there's a more expensive recorder that has equally
high recording quality, also avoids menus and is otherwise just as simple to
operate but that is more durable and possibly has slightly larger buttons or
buttons that project out rather than being flush with the panel.

A separate question. There is said to be no pause button, but both the Cool
blind Tech presentation and the manufacturer say the play button   is a
play/pause toggle during recording. So am I right in inferring that when
people say the H1 doesn't have a pause function, they mean only that it
can't be paused during playback?

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Subject: for rob, the blind cool tech link for zoom h1 review

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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Rob Tabor

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
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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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Re: Question re Zoom Series Digital Recorders

2011-03-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
I suppose one can argue that a pause function isn't necessary given that one 
can transfer files from the H1 to a computer and edit to one's hearts desire, 
that's why I bought my Netbook so I could have H1 and Netbook work together, 
before this I recorded with the H1, transferred to my portable Minidisc 
recorder and edited there but the Minidisc recorder is showing its age now so a 
Netbook seemed the obvious choice.


On 20/03/2011, at 3:36 PM, Rob Tabor wrote:

> 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" 
> 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> 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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