Re: Hi all another Total Recorder podcast

2010-08-09 Thread Chris Hallsworth

Hi all,
I will be using 8.1 for all my podcasts since this is the current 
version and this is what I have installed.

Hope this helps.

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On 09/08/2010 23:05, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Nice but what version are you going to show us as each differs.


On 10/08/2010, at 8:01 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:


Hello all,
I am due to record another episode of the Total Recorder podcast
tomorrow. This time I will show you the menu and dialogue
structure of
the program.
What do you think?
--

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keyboard

2010-08-09 Thread Sunshine
i am in the market for a keyboard my keyboard bit the dust so to speak.
i am thinking about the 100 to 700 dollar range or  any keyboard you can 
recomand i need weighted keys, and a full 88 key would be nice full sized 
keys not minie keys  is prefered.
brand, model, and price and if you have the keyboard do you like it the pros 
and cons of the keyboard?

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RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Hamit Campos
That would most likely be Neal Ewers who would do that.

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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 6:29 AM
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Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

Hi there guys, Maybe someone could do a podcast about this latest H1
recorder, and it's accessability to visually impaired users?, 

Billy 

 

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Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

Using Bing and looking at the web pages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD, I find that the size of the SD card is
24 × 32 × 2.1 mm and the size of the micro SD card is 15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm.
I'd say the SD card is about the size of a larger US postage stamp, although
a bit thicker. the Micro SD card is about the size of a small finger nail.


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Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
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From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


> H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
> June 20, 2010
>
>
>
> At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable 
> recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.
>
> The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in 
> an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the 
> same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect 
> localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings 
> with natural depth and accurate imaging.
>
> This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you 
> don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features 
> recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and 
> recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no 
> menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker, 
> forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a 
> single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level 
> setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or 
> lanyard clip.
>
> Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, USB

> port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can replace

> your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access a 
> 1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control for

> monitoring playback.
>
> Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers 
> recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV, 
> or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear 
> recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.
>
> The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB 
> microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1 
> kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to 
> transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1 
> includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured 
> correctly.
>
> Zoom H1 features:
>
>  a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
>  b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
>  c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz / 
> 44.1 kHz
>  d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
>  e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
>  f.. Built-in reference speaker
>  g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
>  h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
>  i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
>  j.. Track marker function
>  k.. Low-cut filter
>  l.. Built-in tripod mount
>  m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
>  n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
>  o.. Auto record level
>  p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adapter 
> (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, padded-shell case, and mic

> clip adapter
>
> Use the H1 to get clean, clear stereo sound for every recording purpose, 
> from musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to 
> seminars, conferences

I need help with the newest goldwave and a new lame incoder.

2010-08-09 Thread Vinny Samarco

Hi,
   I just upgraded from gw 5.25, to 5.57.  As I was going to convert to 
mp3, I discovered that my lame encoder was not the one needed by this new 
version of gw.  I am not great with computers, so I need to know where to 
get a compatible version of the mp3 encoder, and where I put it when I get 
it.

Thanks for your help.
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Re: Hi all another Total Recorder podcast

2010-08-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
Nice but what version are you going to show us as each differs.


On 10/08/2010, at 8:01 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:

> Hello all,
> I am due to record another episode of the Total Recorder podcast
> tomorrow. This time I will show you the menu and dialogue
> structure of
> the program.
> What do you think?
> -- 
> 
> Signed by Chris Hallsworth
> E-mail and Facebook: christopher...@googlemail.com
> MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
> Skype: chrishallsworth7266
> Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Christopherh40
> Klango: chrishallsworth
> If you have any computer problems or queries, please contact me on the above 
> channels. Many thanks.
> 
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Hi all another Total Recorder podcast

2010-08-09 Thread Chris Hallsworth

Hello all,
I am due to record another episode of the Total Recorder podcast
tomorrow. This time I will show you the menu and dialogue
structure of
the program.
What do you think?
--

Signed by Chris Hallsworth
E-mail and Facebook: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Christopherh40
Klango: chrishallsworth
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Re: questions about usb headset microphones

2010-08-09 Thread richard claypool

amazon has the foldable plantronics usb for
$26.33
the full price is 50, but this is a good deal.  I've used some of their 
foldable headsets, and they work pretty well.


The logitech clearchat pro is a good headset, but don't feel like doing a 
price search for ya.


Now, beaware of this fact.  If you want to use the what you hear aka stereo 
mix, you can not do this with a usb headset.  Getting something like the 
plantronics 355 ould be a better idea.  i just pimped a used one that as a 
floor model for 13.50 off of amazon.com


Honestly, I don't know how it compaires to the 350, which is what I used to 
have, but they're not bad.


Rick

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Subject: questions about usb headset microphones



Hello fellow pc-audio list members,
I'm looking to purchase a microphone for my computer; preferably a headset 
microphone, that opporates via usb with the mute switch that allows the 
user to easily turn the mic on and off, and that I can use for both 
broadcasting and recording. The ones offered by Plantronics, appear to be 
quite expensive. Could any of you recommend a good usb headset microphone, 
that I could purchase, that will not only provide a professional sound, 
but won't be too expensive? and if you know of one, do you know where I 
could buy it? Thanks in advance.

Mike
Rochester, NY.


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questions about usb headset microphones

2010-08-09 Thread mbern6516

Hello fellow pc-audio list members,
I'm looking to purchase a microphone for my computer; preferably a 
headset microphone, that opporates via usb with the mute switch that 
allows the user to easily turn the mic on and off, and that I can use 
for both broadcasting and recording. The ones offered by Plantronics, 
appear to be quite expensive. Could any of you recommend a good usb 
headset microphone, that I could purchase, that will not only provide a 
professional sound, but won't be too expensive? and if you know of one, 
do you know where I could buy it? Thanks in advance.

Mike
Rochester, NY.


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Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Matthew Bullis
   Although the list price for the accessory pack is about $30, the 
selling price will be around fifteen in the U.S. The extra stuff is listed 
as a link down the page that I posted before from Amazon. I e-mailed the 
company, and they said that the manual in pdf format isn't available yet, 
but hopefully it will be when this product releases.
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Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.

Hi Everyone:

Doesn't the Olympus DM4 have talking menus?  This could be its selling plus.

Sincerely,
Olusegun
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Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Gary Schindler

I am in no hurry!

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


The accessory kit is over and above the 99  dollars that you will be 
paying for the recorder Best that someone reviews it before everyone 
rushes out and buys one of these puppies. It may not be as blind user 
friendly as one would like! Remember for 99 bucks you are not going to get 
talking functioning buttons that guide you through the operating process. 
.
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From: "Gary Schindler" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


I didn't find out what the accessories for the unit would cost. I don't 
think the padded case and wind screen are included with the $99.00 price 
on Amazon.


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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


Not necessarily. The h2 & h4 have quite noisy preamps  and they're more 
expensive than this unit.

On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 00:07:45 -0400, Bob Seed wrote:



That shouldn't be an issue if the unit lives up to its claims as meeting
broadcast standards!

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Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


It depends how quiet the internal mic preamp is on the new zoom recorder. 
On

Sun, 8 Aug
2010 18:17:29 -0700, Matthew Bullis wrote:



Hmm, but if you're plugging in a microphone of your choice, and both
machines record in .wav file format, would it matter at that point which
one
you were using? I would opt for anything that makes professional 
recordings
like for audience taping at concerts or for making demo recordings, so 
have

you figured out what the Zoom has that the Olympus does not, if you're
using
the same microphone?
Matthew


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Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Paul (Pawel) Loba

HI,
None of this professional beast are talking, anyway. Since all of the H1 
features are meant to be manually driven, so this unit should be accessible, 
however, as always, a lot of memorization again. :)
From the description of H1, it looks like being comparable with H4 regarding 

its recording quality.
In Canada, Zoom H1 should be available after August 20th.
Best,
Pawel.
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From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


The accessory kit is over and above the 99  dollars that you will be 
paying for the recorder Best that someone reviews it before everyone 
rushes out and buys one of these puppies. It may not be as blind user 
friendly as one would like! Remember for 99 bucks you are not going to get 
talking functioning buttons that guide you through the operating process. 
.
- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Schindler" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


I didn't find out what the accessories for the unit would cost. I don't 
think the padded case and wind screen are included with the $99.00 price 
on Amazon.


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From: "tim cumings" 
To: ; "PC Audio Discussion List" 
; "PC Audio Discussion List" 


Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


Not necessarily. The h2 & h4 have quite noisy preamps  and they're more 
expensive than this unit.

On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 00:07:45 -0400, Bob Seed wrote:



That shouldn't be an issue if the unit lives up to its claims as meeting
broadcast standards!

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From: "tim cumings" 

To: ; "PC Audio Discussion List"
; "PC Audio Discussion List" 


Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


It depends how quiet the internal mic preamp is on the new zoom recorder. 
On

Sun, 8 Aug
2010 18:17:29 -0700, Matthew Bullis wrote:



Hmm, but if you're plugging in a microphone of your choice, and both
machines record in .wav file format, would it matter at that point which
one
you were using? I would opt for anything that makes professional 
recordings
like for audience taping at concerts or for making demo recordings, so 
have

you figured out what the Zoom has that the Olympus does not, if you're
using
the same microphone?
Matthew


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Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Bob Seed
The accessory kit is over and above the 99  dollars that you will be paying 
for the recorder Best that someone reviews it before everyone rushes out and 
buys one of these puppies. It may not be as blind user friendly as one would 
like! Remember for 99 bucks you are not going to get talking functioning 
buttons that guide you through the operating process. .
- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Schindler" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


I didn't find out what the accessories for the unit would cost. I don't 
think the padded case and wind screen are included with the $99.00 price on 
Amazon.


- Original Message - 
From: "tim cumings" 
To: ; "PC Audio Discussion List" 
; "PC Audio Discussion List" 


Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


Not necessarily. The h2 & h4 have quite noisy preamps  and they're more 
expensive than this unit.

On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 00:07:45 -0400, Bob Seed wrote:



That shouldn't be an issue if the unit lives up to its claims as meeting
broadcast standards!

- Original Message - 
From: "tim cumings" 

To: ; "PC Audio Discussion List"
; "PC Audio Discussion List" 


Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


It depends how quiet the internal mic preamp is on the new zoom recorder. 
On

Sun, 8 Aug
2010 18:17:29 -0700, Matthew Bullis wrote:



Hmm, but if you're plugging in a microphone of your choice, and both
machines record in .wav file format, would it matter at that point which
one
you were using? I would opt for anything that makes professional 
recordings
like for audience taping at concerts or for making demo recordings, so 
have

you figured out what the Zoom has that the Olympus does not, if you're
using
the same microphone?
Matthew


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RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread hotscot72
Isn't it due here in the UK this month?, 

Billy

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On Behalf Of Gary Schindler
Sent: 9 August 2010 12:43 PM
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Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

you will have to wait until september before anybody can order it I believe,

unless you can get it from Samsung.

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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 6:28 AM
Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


Hi there guys, Maybe someone could do a podcast about this latest H1
recorder, and it's accessability to visually impaired users?,

Billy



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On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 9 August 2010 8:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

Using Bing and looking at the web pages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD, I find that the size of the SD card is
24 × 32 × 2.1 mm and the size of the micro SD card is 15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm.
I'd say the SD card is about the size of a larger US postage stamp, although
a bit thicker. the Micro SD card is about the size of a small finger nail.


--
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On Behalf Of Gary Wood
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 2:18 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
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- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


> H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
> June 20, 2010
>
>
>
> At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable
> recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.
>
> The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in
> an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the
> same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect
> localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings
> with natural depth and accurate imaging.
>
> This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you
> don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features
> recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and
> recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no
> menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker,
> forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a
> single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level
> setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or
> lanyard clip.
>
> Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, USB

> port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can replace

> your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access a
> 1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control for

> monitoring playback.
>
> Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers
> recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV,
> or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear
> recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.
>
> The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB
> microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1
> kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to
> transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1
> includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured
> correctly.
>
> Zoom H1 features:
>
>  a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
>  b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
>  c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz /
> 44.1 kHz
>  d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
>  e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
>  f.. Built-in reference speaker
>  g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
>  h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
>  i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
>  j.. Track marker function
>  k.. Low-cut filter
>  l.. Built-in tripod mount
>  m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
>  n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
>  o.. Auto record level
>  p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adap

Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Gary Schindler
you will have to wait until september before anybody can order it I believe, 
unless you can get it from Samsung.


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Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


Hi there guys, Maybe someone could do a podcast about this latest H1
recorder, and it's accessability to visually impaired users?,

Billy



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On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 9 August 2010 8:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

Using Bing and looking at the web pages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD, I find that the size of the SD card is
24 × 32 × 2.1 mm and the size of the micro SD card is 15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm.
I'd say the SD card is about the size of a larger US postage stamp, although
a bit thicker. the Micro SD card is about the size of a small finger nail.


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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 2:18 AM
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Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced



H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
June 20, 2010



At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable
recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.

The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in
an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the
same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect
localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings
with natural depth and accurate imaging.

This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you
don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features
recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and
recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no
menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker,
forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a
single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level
setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or
lanyard clip.

Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, USB



port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can replace



your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access a
1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control for



monitoring playback.

Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers
recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV,
or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear
recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.

The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB
microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1
kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to
transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1
includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured
correctly.

Zoom H1 features:

 a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
 b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
 c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz /
44.1 kHz
 d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
 e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
 f.. Built-in reference speaker
 g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
 h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
 i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
 j.. Track marker function
 k.. Low-cut filter
 l.. Built-in tripod mount
 m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
 n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
 o.. Auto record level
 p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adapter
(USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, padded-shell case, and mic



clip adapter

Use the H1 to get clean, clear stereo sound for every recording purpose,
from musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to
seminars, conferences, journalism, or capturing audio for video.

An H1 accessory package (APH-1) is also available separately and includes
a windscreen, AC adapter (USB type), 

Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Gary Schindler
I didn't find out what the accessories for the unit would cost. I don't 
think the padded case and wind screen are included with the $99.00 price on 
Amazon.


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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


Not necessarily. The h2 & h4 have quite noisy preamps  and they're more 
expensive than this unit.

On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 00:07:45 -0400, Bob Seed wrote:



That shouldn't be an issue if the unit lives up to its claims as meeting
broadcast standards!

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; "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


It depends how quiet the internal mic preamp is on the new zoom recorder. 
On

Sun, 8 Aug
2010 18:17:29 -0700, Matthew Bullis wrote:



Hmm, but if you're plugging in a microphone of your choice, and both
machines record in .wav file format, would it matter at that point which
one
you were using? I would opt for anything that makes professional 
recordings
like for audience taping at concerts or for making demo recordings, so 
have

you figured out what the Zoom has that the Olympus does not, if you're
using
the same microphone?
Matthew


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RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread hotscot72
Hi there guys, Maybe someone could do a podcast about this latest H1
recorder, and it's accessability to visually impaired users?, 

Billy 

 

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On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 9 August 2010 8:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

Using Bing and looking at the web pages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD, I find that the size of the SD card is
24 × 32 × 2.1 mm and the size of the micro SD card is 15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm.
I'd say the SD card is about the size of a larger US postage stamp, although
a bit thicker. the Micro SD card is about the size of a small finger nail.


--
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chalt...@gmail.com


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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Gary Wood
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 2:18 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
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- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


> H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
> June 20, 2010
>
>
>
> At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable 
> recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.
>
> The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in 
> an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the 
> same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect 
> localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings 
> with natural depth and accurate imaging.
>
> This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you 
> don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features 
> recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and 
> recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no 
> menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker, 
> forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a 
> single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level 
> setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or 
> lanyard clip.
>
> Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, USB

> port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can replace

> your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access a 
> 1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control for

> monitoring playback.
>
> Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers 
> recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV, 
> or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear 
> recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.
>
> The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB 
> microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1 
> kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to 
> transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1 
> includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured 
> correctly.
>
> Zoom H1 features:
>
>  a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
>  b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
>  c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz / 
> 44.1 kHz
>  d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
>  e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
>  f.. Built-in reference speaker
>  g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
>  h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
>  i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
>  j.. Track marker function
>  k.. Low-cut filter
>  l.. Built-in tripod mount
>  m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
>  n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
>  o.. Auto record level
>  p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adapter 
> (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, padded-shell case, and mic

> clip adapter
>
> Use the H1 to get clean, clear stereo sound for every recording purpose, 
> from musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to 
> seminars, conferences, journalism, or capturing audio for video.
>
> An H1 accessory package (APH-1) is also available separately and includes 
> a windscreen, AC adapter (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, 
> padded-shell case, and a mic clip adapter.
>
> To learn more about the new Zoom H1 Handy Recorder, please visit Samson's 

Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread tim cumings
Not necessarily. The h2 & h4 have quite noisy preamps  and they're more 
expensive than this unit. 
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 00:07:45 -0400, Bob Seed wrote:


>That shouldn't be an issue if the unit lives up to its claims as meeting 
>broadcast standards!
>
>- Original Message - 
>From: "tim cumings" 
>To: ; "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>; "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 11:59 PM
>Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
>
>
>It depends how quiet the internal mic preamp is on the new zoom recorder. On 
>Sun, 8 Aug
>2010 18:17:29 -0700, Matthew Bullis wrote:
>
>
>>Hmm, but if you're plugging in a microphone of your choice, and both
>>machines record in .wav file format, would it matter at that point which 
>>one
>>you were using? I would opt for anything that makes professional recordings
>>like for audience taping at concerts or for making demo recordings, so have
>>you figured out what the Zoom has that the Olympus does not, if you're 
>>using
>>the same microphone?
>>Matthew
>>
>>
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Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Gary Schindler

About the size of your fingernail.
- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Wood" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced



How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
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- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced



H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
June 20, 2010



At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable 
recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.


The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in 
an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the 
same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect 
localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings 
with natural depth and accurate imaging.


This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you 
don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features 
recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and 
recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no 
menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker, 
forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a 
single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level 
setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or 
lanyard clip.


Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, 
USB port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can 
replace your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access 
a 1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control 
for monitoring playback.


Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers 
recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV, 
or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear 
recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.


The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB 
microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1 
kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to 
transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1 
includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured 
correctly.


Zoom H1 features:

 a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
 b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
 c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz / 
44.1 kHz

 d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
 e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
 f.. Built-in reference speaker
 g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
 h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
 i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
 j.. Track marker function
 k.. Low-cut filter
 l.. Built-in tripod mount
 m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
 n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
 o.. Auto record level
 p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adapter 
(USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, padded-shell case, and 
mic clip adapter


Use the H1 to get clean, clear stereo sound for every recording purpose, 
from musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to 
seminars, conferences, journalism, or capturing audio for video.


An H1 accessory package (APH-1) is also available separately and includes 
a windscreen, AC adapter (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, 
padded-shell case, and a mic clip adapter.


To learn more about the new Zoom H1 Handy Recorder, please visit Samson's 
Web site at samson.com.



For more information, visit the official Samson Web site.
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Re: Offer: Total Recorder Podcast

2010-08-09 Thread Chris Hallsworth

Hi all,
As requested here it is in MP3 format.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1625623/Total_Recorder_Podcast.mp3


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On 09/08/2010 2:22, Iram Shabbir wrote:

please upload them.
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Subject: Offer: Total Recorder Podcast



Hello all,
I have just finished one of several podcasts no doubt regarding the
program I've been talking about, Total Recorder. If anyone is
interested, I will upload it to Dropbox and post a download link. Just
let me know on the above channels, and I will be more than happy to
share it with you.
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RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Using Bing and looking at the web pages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD, I find that the size of the SD card is
24 × 32 × 2.1 mm and the size of the micro SD card is 15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm.
I'd say the SD card is about the size of a larger US postage stamp, although
a bit thicker. the Micro SD card is about the size of a small finger nail.


--
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-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Gary Wood
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 2:18 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
-- Currently in Lansing Michigan , Wind: "Okay, who stopped the payment on 
my reality check?" Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . 
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- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


> H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
> June 20, 2010
>
>
>
> At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable 
> recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.
>
> The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in 
> an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the 
> same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect 
> localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings 
> with natural depth and accurate imaging.
>
> This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you 
> don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features 
> recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and 
> recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no 
> menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker, 
> forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a 
> single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level 
> setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or 
> lanyard clip.
>
> Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, USB

> port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can replace

> your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access a 
> 1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control for

> monitoring playback.
>
> Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers 
> recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV, 
> or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear 
> recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.
>
> The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB 
> microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1 
> kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to 
> transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1 
> includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured 
> correctly.
>
> Zoom H1 features:
>
>  a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
>  b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
>  c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz / 
> 44.1 kHz
>  d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
>  e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
>  f.. Built-in reference speaker
>  g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
>  h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
>  i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
>  j.. Track marker function
>  k.. Low-cut filter
>  l.. Built-in tripod mount
>  m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
>  n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
>  o.. Auto record level
>  p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adapter 
> (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, padded-shell case, and mic

> clip adapter
>
> Use the H1 to get clean, clear stereo sound for every recording purpose, 
> from musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to 
> seminars, conferences, journalism, or capturing audio for video.
>
> An H1 accessory package (APH-1) is also available separately and includes 
> a windscreen, AC adapter (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, 
> padded-shell case, and a mic clip adapter.
>
> To learn more about the new Zoom H1 Handy Recorder, please visit Samson's 
> Web site at samson.com.
>
>
> For more information, visit the official Samson Web site.
> Tracy Katz is freelance contributor for Gearwire.
>
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Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

2010-08-09 Thread Gary Wood

How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
-- Currently in Lansing Michigan , Wind: "Okay, who stopped the payment on 
my reality check?" Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . 
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- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced



H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
June 20, 2010



At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable 
recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.


The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in 
an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the 
same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect 
localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings 
with natural depth and accurate imaging.


This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you 
don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features 
recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and 
recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no 
menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker, 
forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a 
single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level 
setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or 
lanyard clip.


Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, USB 
port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can replace 
your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access a 
1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control for 
monitoring playback.


Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers 
recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV, 
or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear 
recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.


The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB 
microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1 
kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to 
transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1 
includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured 
correctly.


Zoom H1 features:

 a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
 b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
 c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz / 
44.1 kHz

 d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
 e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
 f.. Built-in reference speaker
 g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
 h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
 i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
 j.. Track marker function
 k.. Low-cut filter
 l.. Built-in tripod mount
 m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
 n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
 o.. Auto record level
 p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adapter 
(USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, padded-shell case, and mic 
clip adapter


Use the H1 to get clean, clear stereo sound for every recording purpose, 
from musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to 
seminars, conferences, journalism, or capturing audio for video.


An H1 accessory package (APH-1) is also available separately and includes 
a windscreen, AC adapter (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, 
padded-shell case, and a mic clip adapter.


To learn more about the new Zoom H1 Handy Recorder, please visit Samson's 
Web site at samson.com.



For more information, visit the official Samson Web site.
Tracy Katz is freelance contributor for Gearwire.

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