Hi, I'm just new at this list.
But I just discovered that the sansa clip can read
nls books.
My wife discovered this by acident.
Why does this work?.
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Hi all:
Just wondering if you guys could recommend
any good mixers.
I've heard of the Mackie Onyx 820I ,
but that's a bit towards the high end.
Do you think I'm better off saving up for, and getting a Mackie Onyx 820I or is
there any good one that would work
for podcasting/music production on a
I have a couple of Behringer Xenix 1002 ten channel field mixers which I
like a lot. you can use them on AC power or 3 nine volt batteries. you get
48 volt phantom power with a touch of a buttin for condenser microphones.
they cost about $70.00 to $120.00 US dollars.
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Ken,
Are you telling us that the Clip reads talking books with no special keys?
Joe G.
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From: KEN REED
To:
Date: Thursday, Jan 27, 2011 10:11:19
Subject: sansa clip
>
>
> Hi, I'm just new at this list.
> But I just discovered that the sansa clip can read
> nls bo
Hi Joe.
I must tell you that my wife is sighted.
The only thing I can figure out, is that:
She used my vr-stream to format a micro-sd chip.
Then she used her card reader to download an unziped book on to it.
When she put this chip in to her sansa clip she was able to read the book.
I don't know if
Can they work on all platforms?
Also, where could I fine these?
On Jan 27, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Gary Schindler wrote:
> I have a couple of Behringer Xenix 1002 ten channel field mixers which I like
> a lot. you can use them on AC power or 3 nine volt batteries. you get 48 volt
> phantom power wi
I have ordered a Behringer mixer, and I'm still waiting on it. I have used
one of these for about six and a half years. I will say this though. You
may have to wait awhile until you can get one. I usually order through BSW,
and they have them on back order at this point. I've been waiting f
Sure.
What would make this better then say, the Mackie Onyx 820I though?
On Jan 27, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Mike Mote wrote:
> I have ordered a Behringer mixer, and I'm still waiting on it. I have used
> one of these for about six and a half years. I will say this though. You
> may have to wait
I don't know of such a hot key, but it would be useful. One somewhat clumsy
work around which I use is to select a sample, then go
to time stretch with alt+p followed by t. Tab to initial time and it will show
the length of the selection. You can then escape
without actually doing a time str
these are analog mixers.
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From: "Jorge Paez"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: mixers
Can they work on all platforms?
Also, where could I fine these?
On Jan 27, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Gary Schindler wrote:
I have
I can't use the MagicJack product myself because I'm in Australia. I
have no other information than what is in the following message. -Steve.
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To: gw-i...@gwmicro.com
An accessible version of Magicjack is now available.
To get a download
Regarding the Winamp update messages whether they're annoying or not
varies greatly depending on your point of view (smile). I absolutely
love keeping up with the very latest software in most cases so I'm eager
to keep up with the latest version of Winamp so for me any update
messages from softwar
Hello Steve and list: Well the frustrating thing for me, concerning the
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Hi, if yyou can't find the baringer mixer there is a 4 channel mixer by
sampson.
It's portable uses 3 9 volt batterys and is very quiet gives lots of gain.
What I like best about it is that it has very good returns. This is good if
you ever wan't to use any kind of reverbs.
You find these a
here's the story.
I did a little more investagation, and I found that she has some audible
files on her
micro sd chip.
She mistakenly thaught they were the vr-stream files.
so don't get excided about it.
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