The LS-7 is a bit clearer sounding though and it has a better stereo spread.
Nogt by much, but you can hear it.
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It's not though. It's a recorder with a music player so to speak.
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I find it surprising th
I find it surprising that the DM520 is marketed as a dictation recorder when
it doesn't have most of the features of Olympus's other dictation recorders
such as dss files, encryption, and overwrite, insert, and append.
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None of these are marketed as dictation recorders. The DM520 is, and the
LS7 sounds almost identical to it, thus I call it a glorified dictation
recorder. In effect, I am saying, ehre and now, that for professional
field recordings, especially with anything like higher output mics, the
LS7 is a
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You can pause, then continue without starting a new file. However, none of
the good-sounding portable recorders allow you to go back to that file later
and append to it like you could do with a cassette. You also can't overwrite
a section if you made a mistake and want to try something again. An
I got an LS-7 from the state, and it can rewind and fast forward just like a
cassette.
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Hi.
I have been reading all the
They all I should think can. Just hold down the arrow keys while playing a
file. I don't know if the really cheep ones can so that's whi I said they
should I should think. I know the DMs can and the LS ones can too.
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Hi.
I have been reading all the posts about the different Olympus devices.
I am an instructor, and some of my visually impaired students want a
recorder that will allow them to record my lectures, but when playing it
back, be able to rewind just like a cassette recorder to listen to some
great word
Yeah, it's true. The only advantage to the LS 7is that it's small like a DM
would be. Now you can use condencer mikes with this or the LS 14, but they
have to either be battery powered or consumer pluggin powered. The LS 100
allows you to go pro and use mikes with XLR and Phantum power. I want one.
Will the ls14 or any other reasonably priced accessible recorder let
you append to an existing recording? My understanding is that a new
file is started, for example, with the dm620, if you pause and start up
again. I know you could do stuff with audio editing software. But I'm
not interested in th
Actually, none of these are dictation recorders. Dictation recorders allow
punching in etc. They also use small files for easy emailing. And provide
encryption for security. As to which one to buy, it depends on what you
need. If you don't require truly professional sound, the LS-7 is inexpensiv
What exactly do you want to do. Its difficult to help you if you don't
give us more feedback. I do agree that the LS 14 is a very good
recorder. The LS100 is also an excellent recorder but the LS14 has
longer battery life, a separate line in jack, and overdubbing is
easier then it is on the LS100.
How about neither?
The LS7 was nothing more than a glorified dictation recorder. I
should know, I've seen them, and they were not all that dissimilar to my
DM520, which was a dictation recorder.
the LS100 is good for musicians, and was a trendsetter for Olympus
recorders. It is very goo
Hi Everyone:
I'm in the market for a portable audio recorder and I am turned between the
Olympus LS7 and LS100. I'd appreciate reading your thoughts as to which of
these two recorders would be a better purchase and why. Much thanks for all
help.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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