Oh yeah the wind into the buttons thing. I've never felt up an LS-100
but that sounds like there are openings someware whre the wind is going
into. I remember Neal mentioning and demoing this. I didn't worry about
it as much as had I got 1 like I do with my H6 I'd mostly use my
AT-8022. Sure I did consider the issue because for run and gunn quick
out doors stuff it would be a problem. As is the over censitivity of the
XY H6 to wind. Dude those guys can't take wind at all. Shocked me it did
that the LS-14 mics can handle more wind.
On 9/2/2019 6:38 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Unfortunately - as good as the LS-100 is - the recorder has its share of
problems.
Rule number one with the LS-100 recorder seems to be, "Don't do any outdoor field
recording".
Wind gets into this recorder even if the recorder is dressed in a windscreen,
that shouldn't happen with a recorder supposedly as good as the LS-100 is.
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From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of Aidan
Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2019 7:23 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] digital audio recorders: looking for a specific type
But why did olympus stop the ls100, why did they not make a new model improved?
I am worried because they seem to have less models now and the american site is
not up rite now. Hope they won't faid away, but even though, they stil didn't
get to the level zoom did, and its defnitly wundering why not enough blind
people use these? I mean half of them might not even no what fantum power is.
On 9/2/19, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually as an adendum they being Olympus must've at 1 point because
they did make the DM-4. So maybe they figured it out even if when the
first 3 DS recorders that spoke only did for what ever ease of use
reason they did to start with.
On 9/2/2019 4:40 PM, Hamit Campos via Groups.Io wrote:
Well for general recording it's usable enough. the only real problems
are that 1 no talking so you will need help when menu diving. Then 2
no beeps music or nothing like the PTRs or Olympus's so you'll need
headphones to know what is armed what's not and how many tracks are
armed. But for grabbing and going meh once you've gotten the menu
diving and track arming out of the way you good. I have 1 and love it.
I got it because it's a 6 channal recorder and it has a brighter
sound than the LS 100. I only meantioned teh 100 because you asked
for a "blind friendly" recorder. Sad ain't it? That there's nothing
that's
PTR2 accessible but with XLRs phantum and that is studio grade. Could
it be that it's supposed that blind people either don't care for
studio gear or don't know enough to do so? Sorry if that offends
anyone but 1 does have to wander why there's no true studio grade
blind friendly gear. Remember friends who knows why the Olympus DS 50
even spoke in the first place. Did olympus know or care blind people
used them? Who even knows.
On 9/2/2019 3:55 PM, Christopher Wright wrote:
How accessible is the h6?
On 9/2/2019 3:50 PM, Aidan wrote:
Yes, just keep in mind that ls100 cannot record from 2 or more
inputs at the same time, only one at a time. Whereas the zoom h6
can, and to turn each input on/off, is very easy.
On 9/2/19, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
There use to be, the Olympus LS-100. So if you can find 1 on EBay
or Amazon go for it.
On 9/2/2019 3:29 PM, Christopher Wright wrote:
Hi,
Is there a blind-user-friendly audio recorder that has dual
XLR/1/4″ combo inputs or one XLR input and a 3.5mm input that
goes to a separate channel?
This question was inspired by the following blog post:
https://thepodcastersstudio.com/recording-skype-with-no-mixer-or-
software/
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