Hi!

My favourite subject <smile>, I've been down that road before.

I use Fire Field recorder though it hasn't been updated for quite some time.

Now here's where things become a little tricky. If you're using Fire Field 
Recorder for quality recordings you'll want some external microphones and 
inputs, that's fine! as those devices exist but when all boiled down, its going 
to cost you a little money, not expensive mind but a little money.

If I had my time over again, I would not have bothered buying the extra 
attachments for my IOS device, they're nice sure! but for nearly the same 
amount of money I could have bought a portable recorder which does far more 
than the IOS device I had was capable of doing, I'm talking of course of the 
Zoom H1 portable recorder.

No, it doesn't have talking this or talking that, no it doesn't have bells and 
whistles to write home to Mum about but it is! a very high quality and easy to 
use recorder which handles MP3 and Wave format, encoding quality for MP3 can be 
set along with sampling and bit rate for Wave.


On 24/12/2011, at 6:03 AM, Dave Scrimenti wrote:

> The Olympus portable recorders have been discussed a lot lately, and I could 
> buy one of those. But I already have an iPod Touch, and was wondering about 
> just using that as a portable recorder. The built-in mic isn't very good, but 
> sufficient for most voice recordings. Is there a high-quality external mic 
> available? and, is there a recording app that's accessible, and more 
> full-featured than the very simplistic voice memos app that comes with it?
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