RE: recording for students

2010-10-29 Thread Cameron
Hi. Yes, there are many choices. Look into the edirol R-09hr, tascam d07, m audio microtrack 2, etc. Even if you do end up with wave files, you can easily convert them to mp3 on the mac using a batch converter like switch. If you do insist on recording straight to mp3, I would suggest stereo, 4

Re: recording for students

2010-10-28 Thread Ruud Bemelmans
I have a couple of friends that use the Zoom H2, which can record straight to MP3. The default I believe is wav files, but that's adjustable. You may need sighted assistance for the initial setting of preferences, but after that you should be good to go. A friend of mine has a document with the

Re: recording for students

2010-10-28 Thread Sarah Alawami
You can use amadeus pro to do that, or an olympus that records to mp3 if you set it that way. you can then use amadeus pro to transition and stuff. Take care. S On Oct 28, 2010, at 11:09 PM, heather kd5cbl wrote: > Okay, there are so many choices so I am not sure what might be best! I want >