Hi all,
The Sheffield Shield final starts tomorrow featuring NSW and WA.
ABC radio will be there full time on their Digital Extra service with some
coverage between football on the normal Digital Grandstand.
Online it will be available from cricket Australia via the web and their app
or
Hello everyone,
The screen on my Edirol R09HR has died, and if I cannot get this repaired, I
will need a replacement recorder. Since Roland has abandoned its Edirol
brand, I was wondering if there is a comparable recorder available.
Regards,
Samuel Wilkins.
Hi,
Several. You could get the Olympus DM-670 which is smaller, or you could
get the excellent LS-14, which is bigger but has some of the best internal
mics I've heard on an Olympus other than the LS-100.
Or the Zooms, the H2N for example. Advantage with Olympus is you get speech
for some of th
samuel i would check out some of the olympus recorders like the ls7, ls14,
or ls 100.
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:02 AM
Subject: Replacement Recorder for R09HR
Hello everyone,
The screen on my Edirol
I for one want the LS 100. It's just so cool.
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cumings
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:18 AM
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Subject: Re: Replacement Recorder for R09HR
samuel i would check out some of
Hello everyone, thank you for your suggestions. I have found that my R09HR
can be repaired, but I will certainly look at your suggestions for backups.
However, I will also look at the Roland R05 recorder, which I am told by
Roland Customer Services is very similar to my R09HR.
Regards,
Samuel W
Hi,
Let's hope it doesn't have the same noisy preamps though eh? .
All the best
Steve
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dane i liked your demo although the bass seemed a bit distorted. I don't
know if that was just because the volume may have been a little too high.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 11:27 PM
Subject: Demo Of The
Well, I don't tend to use built-in microphones, I have noticed that with the
Soundman or Roland CS10EM in ear microphones, the sound quality is really
good.
Regards,
Samuel Wilkins.
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Nutt
Sent:
I liked it too. I did notice that thing with the bass too. It sounds like
the speaker couldn't take the volume.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tim
cumings
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:22 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re:
In the past I would record the programs on VHS then disconnect the cable and
play the VHS so I could record on my PC without the hum. so it seems like
the only way to record without the hum is to disconnect the cable. But I was
hoping not to have to record on one thing then play to record to my
What I meant was that if the program had a lot of blasts then the hum
couldn't be heard if the volume of the TV was raised.
I raised the volume too much which distorted the sound but I still had the
hum during the program. So I guess the only thing I can do is do away with
the cable which mean
Hi.
Is there a way that I can listen to the 20-20 match tomorrow between India &
Pakistan online in Vancouver?
Thanks!
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jolley
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:24 AM
To: Vip Vip-l; PC audio discuss
Okay a couple of things here, as I said the demo was done in a hurry and the
levels were a little high.
The speakers take the volume okay, actually the speakers aren't that loud as it
happens.
On 21 Mar 2014, at 12:30 am, Hamit Campos wrote:
> I liked it too. I did notice that thing with the
Yes you rite, sorry about that.
On 19/03/2014, Rich De Steno wrote:
> Do you mean Zoom RT-223, I don't see a TR223.
>
> Rich De Steno
>
> On 3/19/2014 5:46 AM, Aidan wrote:
>> If you want a drum machine, the zoom tr223 is quite blind friendly.
>>
>> On 19/03/2014, John Chilelli wrote:
>>> Is the
Dean,
There have been several suggestions that you might want to check out, a ground
isolator that could be put between
your cable and your TV, or someone suggested such a device on your patch cord.
I have not seen one for patch
cords so don't know about those. I bought such a device for a c
Okay, I've given this some thought and have decided to erase the current demo
and replace with a new one as this current one sounded dreadful, I hope to find
some time to redo the demo later today.
On 21 Mar 2014, at 2:03 am, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Okay a couple of things here, as I said the
If removing the TV cable cures the hum, then that's the cause of
the problem.
Ask the cable company for an isolated outlet, or you can buy a
suitable unit from your local TV dealer.
What's happening is that you have a voltage difference between
the incoming cable (which is earthed at the cable co
Hi!
Someone on list enquired about the accessibility of the Yamaha RXV575
surround-sound receiver earlier this week.
I managed to talk to someone who owns one of these receivers and I can say with
certainty that the controller App - a universal Yamaha App - is certainly
accessible and the user
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