hello list. i need a decent digital recorder with decent condenser mike that is
easy to use and makes good recordings of live music performences.any ideas?
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Don't want to repeat myself over and over but for the price you can't
really go past the Zoom H1 recorder which is available for under $100.00 if you
look around, I've had mine now for nearly 3 years and just wouldn't do without
it, I use it to record everything from live good quality recording
The Olympus models with voice guidance are probably the most accessible
general-market recorders. I have the LS7. The LS100 is also very good.
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thanks. it looks really good.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 3:15 PM
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Don't want to repeat myself over and over but for the price you
can't really go p
thanks. i would have gotten an ls100 if the menues were spoken so i could
really use the multy track recording aspects.
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From: "Dave Scrimenti"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 3:54 PM
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There's no doubting that Voice Guidance is a help to some people.
The Zoom H1 is perfectly accessible, doesn't have voice guidance but is a lot
cheaper!
If you know how to operate a casette recorder than you can easily operate a
Zoom H1, just press the "Record" button and recording starts, pres
Yeah, I'd go with the Olympus ones. Even the LS-7 might do since you don't
seem to be too demanding on sound quality. I recommend this one since it
does 96 KHZ 24 Bit. So does the H1 but my problem is you can't pause whilst
recording.
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Before making a final decision, I'd listen to some of the podcasts that Neal
Ewers has done on portable recorders. He's blind, and has reviewed recorders
by Olympus, Sony, Zoom, etc.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 5:10
hey!
I myself would go for the olympus sl14, cause it has very long battery life.
and if I can get one I'd save my zoom h1 for other things.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel: +46 70-3601296
Website: www.jorgenhansson.com
Skype: djtropical4532
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From: dennis
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If you use a condenser mic that has a battery i it with the h-1 you can
elimiate a lot of that hiss.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 5:23 PM
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There's n
in my opinion 96.1 khz 24 kbps is overkill for most recording since
humans can't even hear above about 20 khz.
in
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From: "Hamit Campos"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 6:04 PM
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I think it was called I'm winning.
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From: Dane Trethowan
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Hi!
This is a bit off topic for the list so please reply to me privately.
I'm loo
Maybe so. Is it just me though? I could hear a wider stereo image in 24 bit.
The clarity maybe not so much. All though remember I did these recordings on
a laptop's built in audio. Not an LS-100. Most dephinitly not a Sound
Devices 700 recorder.
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Also, if there really were no point at all, then why even make them? HD
movies on BDs are 24 bit, and I hear something in those by the way, and I
know sony said on a tutorial for SF that it's to capture more info or
capture the info more acuritlyor completely? But why waist the space then?
But I d
Ah problem is, well as far as the newest ones go anyways, they are gone. The
old ones I had seen there on BCT but Larry told me at the NFB convention
that they are now gone too. He's threw with BCT. Maybe that's a bit of a
strong way to put it, but that's what I took from all what he said.
-Or
Ah the Ls 14. Yep, that's a cool one too, it just seemed thqat he didn't
care about going high end. But yeah, from what I've read and stuff, it's
kind of cool too.
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Hansson
Sent: Tuesday, August 20,
There are still some on the web, even though they're not on BCT.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 10:56 PM
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Ah problem is, well as far as the newest ones g
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