Lavalier and clip on stereo microphones

2009-10-06 Thread André van Deventer
Hi folks Me with my microphone queries again unfortunately. Still have to make a decision regarding a microphone to use for external recordings and interviews. I see that there are a few lavalier and clip on stereo microphones available on the market. Are there any of them which are reasonable

Re: are there noticable differences in blank cds?

2009-10-06 Thread Casey
Hi where can you find the taiyo brand of blank cd r disks and about how much of them do you get when you purchase them? Casey - Original Message - From: "Ray" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 8:18 AM Subject: Re: are there noticable differences in blank

Re: are there noticable differences in blank cds?

2009-10-06 Thread Tim Grady
The only difference in CDRs and CDRs for music is the royalty you have to pay when you buy media. Also, usually you can't burn anything on a stand alone burner unless you buy the higher priced media. Another example of how an industry should go about killing itself. On Oct 6, 2009, at 1:07

Re: are there noticable differences in blank cds?

2009-10-06 Thread Ray
Firstly, if we're talking about the quality and consistency of blank cds, then the make does make a difference. I now use Taiyo Yuden blanks and these seem to play on just about everything I've got around the place, including cheapo boom boxes. I think that Data Safe which is another brand name,

Re: are there noticable differences in blank cds?

2009-10-06 Thread Gary Schindler
There is a difference of CD types. if you use a stand alone audio cd recorder you will find out quickly that a data cd can't be used in it. sometime when you burn a data cd for music on a computer, it will be scratchy sounding and must be recorded or dubbed at a slower speed. if you use a cd