Yes i love the ls100 and also wish i got it. I do have the ls14 though, and
its a very unique recorder because it have the ability to make use of both
standby recording and instant recording when using auto gain moad. It also
can split files when recording in wave in realtime dearing recording. I
a
Whom is this distributor? I wander if they would know why Olympus got
rid of the 100. It was so epic! If only it had the smart mode of the
ls-14. Smrt mode by the way is this mode where you go into recording
stand buy. But the mics come on super low because they are listening for
something loud
Ah first it's more pro then them. It has the rechargable battery like
the DM4 though. Man that's another Olympus I wish I'd grabbed. Ah the
good old DM-4. So the LS-100. Yeah it's more pro and like the H4N and
H4N Pro of Zoom it had 2 XLRs 24 or full 48 vults of phantum power and
multi tracking
Hello,
How does the LS-100 compare to the DM-520 and the DM-4?
Thanks.
On 5/16/20, Howard Traxler wrote:
> Thank you Hamit, for your thoughts. Talking with the Olympus
> distributor, I got the impression that the 720 was just like the 520.
> Any time I used the 520 for music, I either transfer
Thank you Hamit, for your thoughts. Talking with the Olympus
distributor, I got the impression that the 720 was just like the 520.
Any time I used the 520 for music, I either transferred the files to my
computer or just connected the 520 directly to my stereo. To my old
ears, it sounded as g
Ah hi Howard. Ah the good old trusty DM-520. I too had 1. I had the 420
before. Meh I don't know why Olympus made 2. They were basically the
same thing but the 520 did a few more things and the reason I prefered
it is that it did LPCM WAV. Of course only at CD or DVD quality. But hay
DVD is bet
I bought an Olympus DM-520 (I think was the number) about ten years
ago. It was a great tiny device and I used it to record everything.
Recently, the power slide switch has stopped working. It's a mechanical
switch with some sort of spring to make it return to a center position.
Contacting t
The popular 1 is the LS-P4. As i said to someone else or maybe you it's
a little mini me recorder. It takes 1 triple a battery. For that
person's need it seemed okay. Because it is a dictation recorder which I
guess is what the person needed as they had a DS-50 before. Just note it
has a mini m
Hello,
I am still in the market for a new recorder. I did look at zooms but
I'm needing menu accessibility with my recorder, I'm not really
needing an app or anything like that I am just looking for a
standalone recorder.
What are opinions on current Olympus recorders?
Thanks.
Dave.
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I think the DM-4 would've been the only 1 as it was the only 1 with an
actual screen reader in it. Boy had they put what ever kinda software
they had on the dm 4 on the 100 it woulda been pure epicness.
On 1/27/2019 10:51 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know of an Olympus re
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know of an Olympus recorder where the speech can read out the file
name selected?
I did have a Dm4 at one stage, I don’t remember exactly but I think that model
read out the file names as you moved up and down the list.
I know certainly that the LS-P4 and the LS-100 recor
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> question:
>
> I own a dm720 and I also own the LSP4 as well, and I would say the recording
> quality between both that the lsp4 is far better then
ve to interference from the
surrounding environment.
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I own a dm720 and I
order with a more practical feature set in many ways for
recording and that's exactly what these devices are designed for.
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lf Of Rick Alfaro
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Don, as I recall, the DM4 had an accessible clock. So does the DM720 which is
quite a bit cheaper than the lsp4.
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I don't need to read the clock as much as I need to be able to set it.
Don
On 23-May-18 11:13 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
> I think mine is the 720, but not sure that you can read the clock; if so,
&
itch back to 12 hour
with the right function key.
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Ok, after investigating I found the
one of the better recorders around.
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Don, one warning about the dm720 if it makes any
note taking.
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Great! if anyone has a dm720 they want to part with please let me
e DM4 had an accessible clock. So does the DM720 which is
quite a bit cheaper than the lsp4.
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Subject: [all-audio] Olympus recorders with accessible clo
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From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Don Breda
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To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: [all-audio] Olympus recorders with accessible clocks a question:
Which olympus recorders have accessible clocks besides the ls-p4 which I just
can't aford at the momen
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I've heard that the DM-720 does. But I'm not too sure. It would make
sen
Don, as I recall, the DM4 had an accessible clock. So does the DM720 which is
quite a bit cheaper than the lsp4.
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I've heard that the DM-720 does. But I'm not too sure. It would make
sence though cence it kame a bit after the LS-14 and kinda during the LS-P2.
On 5/23/2018 9:34 AM, Don Breda wrote:
> Which
I've heard that the DM-720 does. But I'm not too sure. It would make
sence though cence it kame a bit after the LS-14 and kinda during the LS-P2.
On 5/23/2018 9:34 AM, Don Breda wrote:
Which olympus recorders have accessible clocks besides the ls-p4 which
I just can't aford at the moment?
I
Which olympus recorders have accessible clocks besides the ls-p4 which I
just can't aford at the moment?
I only really want it to jot down messages, login info, credit card info
etc.
Just want a paper and pencil but would like an accessible clock because
when backing up the recorder to a pc
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