New member: How about the Zoom H6
Hi all. Following with interest your discussions today on digital recorders. I note that a member mentioned my hero, Mr. Neil Ewers. I've had a few devices but after listening to Neil's demo of the Zoom H6, I went out and bought one. To find out more about this device, you can listen to what Neil thinks about it at: All things Neil, at: http://ravenswood.org/AllThingsNeal/ As to what I think about it! I must agree with Neil, it's the best handy recorder that I have ever come across. I can record a folk band with it's built-in XY microphone capsule at 24 bitt, 196 Khz in WAV format and it sounds even better than CD quality. Another internet friend, who listened to my recording said that it was in blue ray quality, whatever that means? all I know that it's a fantastic device and although a bit expensive, very much considering before choosing a new device. The only problem I have is the fact that hardly any blind people have yet started to use it, apart from Neil and myself, so there is little support out there, for example, understanding the menu structures etc. The Zoom H6 does not speak at all so it's a matter of getting sighted assistance to set it up before you start recording. It has four XLR sockets plus the Xy and Right-side microphone detachable modules and has line in as well as a line out function, enabling this device to take over the audio on a DSLR, or to enable monitoring of recording as you get it, via a AV unit. I'd be very interested in meeting any other blind users of this device or even join a support mailing list. Any advice very welcomed. Very best wishes. Andy. I'd be
Olympus DM-670
Hi. Does anybody please have a link to, or copy of, any audio tutorials or text documents pertaining to the Olympus DM-670 Digital Voice Recorder? I've obtained the full manual but this naturally doesn't take account of the difficulties experienced in identifying buttons and so on. Any help much appreciated in advance. Take care, Danny -- Danny Miles Radio presenter, interviewer, researcher, podcaster and media consultant/trainer Mobile: +44(0)7926 972762 Email: toptunesda...@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway LinkedIn: http://www.LinkedIn.com/in/Milaser Audioboo: http://www.Audioboo.fm/TopTunesDanny Skype: TopTunesDanny
Re: dm620
I agree with the points of the design. The 520 is perfect. I love the stuff on the side, and the fact that I have the belt clip. I can literally press record on the go. I hate having to remove the recorder to start recording, then have to put it back again. Maybe I need to look at other opms. Any ideas? Steph - Original Message - From: john riehlTo: "'Pc Audio Discussion List'" Date: Monday, December 21, 2015 10:44 pm Subject: RE: dm620 > > > I have the DM-620. The sound quality is pretty good. The case is a sheath > that you slip the recorder into; it does not have a belt clip and it doesn't > have a flap you can open. I like the sound quality with the Dm-620, but the > design of the controls is much worse, in my opinion, than on the Dm-520. The > record, play and sop controls are on the front facing panel, not on the side > as on the Dm-520. Also, you have to remember to press the 620's Record > button twice to get a recording. > In my view, Olympus's design of its recorders has gone way down hill; if you > want to make a recording on the go and pause, particularly while holding the > recorder, the Dm-620 is inferior to the Dm-520. > Hope this helps. > --Original Message- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Stephanie > Mitchell > Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 10:31 PM > To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org > Subject: dm620 > > Hi all, > I'm thinking of huying a dm620. My dm520 still works, but it's so compact > and small, with fairly good sound I'd like another one. I have a dm7, which > has good sound, but it's huge and I'm thinking of selling it, along with my > ls100 which I'd never used yet. > Anyway, how does the 620 compare with the 520? > Thanks, > Steph > > Mitchell Piano Studio > Phone: 0450354342 > Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com > > Mitchell Piano Studio Phone: 0450354342 Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com
Re: VPN On Asus RTAC3200 Router
Hi! This is one of the pros with the asus router that makes me thinking of buying one. I really want a vpn sometimes to be able to listen to five live football. /A > 21 dec. 2015 kl. 01:58 skrev Dane Trethowan: > > Hi! > > I’ll try not to make this too technical in order that my email keeps on topic. > > List members will know that a VPN can be used to gain access to content > networks block such as various sporting events. > > Up until now I’ve been using a VPN on each computer and activating that to > listen to say English Football on 5 Live Extra. > > Now I’ve discovered a more convenient way of doing things at least for me and > that’s through the Router itself. > > With the RTAC3200 the user can configure VPN clients. > > This means that I don’t have to be near a computer to listen to English > Football events, I can listen on my Logitech Smart Radio, Sangean WR28D or > any other Internet radio that is connected to my Network. > > When I’ve finished listening and using the VPN or I wish to change the > location I just call up the Router Interface, reactive the current location > I’m using and - if required - activate another. > > > ** > Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the > halfwits in this world behind. > > >
Re: VPN On Asus RTAC3200 Router
The RTAC3200 is the first Router where I’ve seen a VPN client function, I’ve seen the server function often enough. Anyway its just so much more convenient to have the Router do everything in my view, switch on your VPN and go listen to 5 Live Extra on your portable Internet radio on your bedside, go to your Set-Top Box and watch Netflix from the U.S. to get those shows you don’t get in your countries version of Netflix and so on. > On 22 Dec 2015, at 9:39 AM, Anders Holmbergwrote: > > Hi! > This is one of the pros with the asus router that makes me thinking of buying > one. > I really want a vpn sometimes to be able to listen to five live football. > /A >> 21 dec. 2015 kl. 01:58 skrev Dane Trethowan : >> >> Hi! >> >> I’ll try not to make this too technical in order that my email keeps on >> topic. >> >> List members will know that a VPN can be used to gain access to content >> networks block such as various sporting events. >> >> Up until now I’ve been using a VPN on each computer and activating that to >> listen to say English Football on 5 Live Extra. >> >> Now I’ve discovered a more convenient way of doing things at least for me >> and that’s through the Router itself. >> >> With the RTAC3200 the user can configure VPN clients. >> >> This means that I don’t have to be near a computer to listen to English >> Football events, I can listen on my Logitech Smart Radio, Sangean WR28D or >> any other Internet radio that is connected to my Network. >> >> When I’ve finished listening and using the VPN or I wish to change the >> location I just call up the Router Interface, reactive the current location >> I’m using and - if required - activate another. >> >> >> ** >> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the >> halfwits in this world behind. >> >> >> > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
Re: dm620
It also have a third mike wich the 520 don't. On 21/12/2015, Taylor Arndtwrote: > DM 620s awesome get it > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 20, 2015, at 10:30 PM, Stephanie Mitchell >> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> I'm thinking of huying a dm620. My dm520 still works, but it's so compact >> and small, with fairly good sound I'd like another one. I have a dm7, >> which has good sound, but it's huge and I'm thinking of selling it, along >> with my ls100 which I'd never used yet. >> Anyway, how does the 620 compare with the 520? >> Thanks, >> Steph >> >> Mitchell Piano Studio >> Phone: 0450354342 >> Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com >> > > -- Facebook: m.facebook.com/aidan.maher92 Skype: andries4451 Twitter: smarttalk7 Audioboo: www.audioboo.com/DjSpotlight
Re: dm620
Ah I see. Okay. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 20, 2015, at 11:21 PM, Stephanie Mitchell> wrote: > > aI'm not sure, a few hundred, maybe about $200? > Only thing is, I'm in Australia so not sure about the shipping side of > things. It's basically brand new, only used once. > Steph > > - Original Message - > From: Hamit Campos > To: "'Pc Audio Discussion List'" > Date: Monday, December 21, 2015 3:06 pm > Subject: RE: dm620 > >> >> >> Ooo how much ya want for the LS 100? >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Stephanie >> Mitchell >> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 10:31 PM >> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org >> Subject: dm620 >> >> Hi all, >> I'm thinking of huying a dm620. My dm520 still works, but it's so compact >> and small, with fairly good sound I'd like another one. I have a dm7, which >> has good sound, but it's huge and I'm thinking of selling it, along with my >> ls100 which I'd never used yet. >> Anyway, how does the 620 compare with the 520? >> Thanks, >> Steph >> >> Mitchell Piano Studio >> Phone: 0450354342 >> Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com > > Mitchell Piano Studio > Phone: 0450354342 > Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com >
RE: New member: How about the Zoom H6
Hi Andy. It's the friend you said told you that the H6 can record in Blu-Ray Disk quality. My name is Hamit. The I is pronounced with a long e sound. What I mean with the Blu-Ray thing is that Blu-Ray movies are recorded in this HD format. I just want to comment on your comment on how not many people use this. Well for 1 I'm hesitant because of the very fact it doesn't talk. I get kinda confused. So I wander how many more people use the LS 100. Which esecentially is kinda a talking H4N. In that it's got H4N like features. Because it's made by Olympus. I love it. Did you hear Neal's demo of that? -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Andy Logue Sent: Monday, December 21, 2015 3:23 PM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: New member: How about the Zoom H6 Hi all. Following with interest your discussions today on digital recorders. I note that a member mentioned my hero, Mr. Neil Ewers. I've had a few devices but after listening to Neil's demo of the Zoom H6, I went out and bought one. To find out more about this device, you can listen to what Neil thinks about it at: All things Neil, at: http://ravenswood.org/AllThingsNeal/ As to what I think about it! I must agree with Neil, it's the best handy recorder that I have ever come across. I can record a folk band with it's built-in XY microphone capsule at 24 bitt, 196 Khz in WAV format and it sounds even better than CD quality. Another internet friend, who listened to my recording said that it was in blue ray quality, whatever that means? all I know that it's a fantastic device and although a bit expensive, very much considering before choosing a new device. The only problem I have is the fact that hardly any blind people have yet started to use it, apart from Neil and myself, so there is little support out there, for example, understanding the menu structures etc. The Zoom H6 does not speak at all so it's a matter of getting sighted assistance to set it up before you start recording. It has four XLR sockets plus the Xy and Right-side microphone detachable modules and has line in as well as a line out function, enabling this device to take over the audio on a DSLR, or to enable monitoring of recording as you get it, via a AV unit. I'd be very interested in meeting any other blind users of this device or even join a support mailing list. Any advice very welcomed. Very best wishes. Andy. I'd be
Re: dm620
Sorry, I already have a buyer for it. Steph - Original Message - From: Jamie KellyTo: PC Audio Discussion List Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 1:32 pm Subject: Re: dm620 > > > Steph email me > otrja...@gmail.com > > if you want to sell your LS100 > > Jamie > > > On 12/22/15, Stephanie Mitchell wrote: > > I agree with the points of the design. The 520 is perfect. I love the stuff > > on the side, and the fact that I have the belt clip. I can literally press > > record on the go. I hate having to remove the recorder to start recording, > > then have to put it back again. > > Maybe I need to look at other opms. > > Any ideas? > > Steph > > > > - Original Message - > > From: john riehl > > To: "'Pc Audio Discussion List'" > > Date: Monday, December 21, 2015 10:44 pm > > Subject: RE: dm620 > > > >> > >> > >> I have the DM-620. The sound quality is pretty good. The case is a sheath > >> that you slip the recorder into; it does not have a belt clip and it > >> doesn't > >> have a flap you can open. I like the sound quality with the Dm-620, but > >> the > >> design of the controls is much worse, in my opinion, than on the Dm-520. > >> The > >> record, play and sop controls are on the front facing panel, not on the > >> side > >> as on the Dm-520. Also, you have to remember to press the 620's Record > >> button twice to get a recording. > >> In my view, Olympus's design of its recorders has gone way down hill; if > >> you > >> want to make a recording on the go and pause, particularly while holding > >> the > >> recorder, the Dm-620 is inferior to the Dm-520. > >> Hope this helps. > >> --Original Message- > >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of > >> Stephanie > >> Mitchell > >> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 10:31 PM > >> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org > >> Subject: dm620 > >> > >> Hi all, > >> I'm thinking of huying a dm620. My dm520 still works, but it's so compact > >> and small, with fairly good sound I'd like another one. I have a dm7, > >> which > >> has good sound, but it's huge and I'm thinking of selling it, along with > >> my > >> ls100 which I'd never used yet. > >> Anyway, how does the 620 compare with the 520? > >> Thanks, > >> Steph > >> > >> Mitchell Piano Studio > >> Phone: 0450354342 > >> Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com > >> > >> > > > > Mitchell Piano Studio > > Phone: 0450354342 > > Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com > > > > > Mitchell Piano Studio Phone: 0450354342 Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com
Re: dm620
Steph email me otrja...@gmail.com if you want to sell your LS100 Jamie On 12/22/15, Stephanie Mitchellwrote: > I agree with the points of the design. The 520 is perfect. I love the stuff > on the side, and the fact that I have the belt clip. I can literally press > record on the go. I hate having to remove the recorder to start recording, > then have to put it back again. > Maybe I need to look at other opms. > Any ideas? > Steph > > - Original Message - > From: john riehl > To: "'Pc Audio Discussion List'" > Date: Monday, December 21, 2015 10:44 pm > Subject: RE: dm620 > >> >> >> I have the DM-620. The sound quality is pretty good. The case is a sheath >> that you slip the recorder into; it does not have a belt clip and it >> doesn't >> have a flap you can open. I like the sound quality with the Dm-620, but >> the >> design of the controls is much worse, in my opinion, than on the Dm-520. >> The >> record, play and sop controls are on the front facing panel, not on the >> side >> as on the Dm-520. Also, you have to remember to press the 620's Record >> button twice to get a recording. >> In my view, Olympus's design of its recorders has gone way down hill; if >> you >> want to make a recording on the go and pause, particularly while holding >> the >> recorder, the Dm-620 is inferior to the Dm-520. >> Hope this helps. >> --Original Message- >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of >> Stephanie >> Mitchell >> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 10:31 PM >> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org >> Subject: dm620 >> >> Hi all, >> I'm thinking of huying a dm620. My dm520 still works, but it's so compact >> and small, with fairly good sound I'd like another one. I have a dm7, >> which >> has good sound, but it's huge and I'm thinking of selling it, along with >> my >> ls100 which I'd never used yet. >> Anyway, how does the 620 compare with the 520? >> Thanks, >> Steph >> >> Mitchell Piano Studio >> Phone: 0450354342 >> Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com >> >> > > Mitchell Piano Studio > Phone: 0450354342 > Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com > >
Re: dm620
DM 620s awesome get it Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 20, 2015, at 10:30 PM, Stephanie Mitchell> wrote: > > Hi all, > I'm thinking of huying a dm620. My dm520 still works, but it's so compact and > small, with fairly good sound I'd like another one. I have a dm7, which has > good sound, but it's huge and I'm thinking of selling it, along with my ls100 > which I'd never used yet. > Anyway, how does the 620 compare with the 520? > Thanks, > Steph > > Mitchell Piano Studio > Phone: 0450354342 > Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com >
RE: dm620
I have the DM-620. The sound quality is pretty good. The case is a sheath that you slip the recorder into; it does not have a belt clip and it doesn't have a flap you can open. I like the sound quality with the Dm-620, but the design of the controls is much worse, in my opinion, than on the Dm-520. The record, play and sop controls are on the front facing panel, not on the side as on the Dm-520. Also, you have to remember to press the 620's Record button twice to get a recording. In my view, Olympus's design of its recorders has gone way down hill; if you want to make a recording on the go and pause, particularly while holding the recorder, the Dm-620 is inferior to the Dm-520. Hope this helps. --Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Stephanie Mitchell Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 10:31 PM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: dm620 Hi all, I'm thinking of huying a dm620. My dm520 still works, but it's so compact and small, with fairly good sound I'd like another one. I have a dm7, which has good sound, but it's huge and I'm thinking of selling it, along with my ls100 which I'd never used yet. Anyway, how does the 620 compare with the 520? Thanks, Steph Mitchell Piano Studio Phone: 0450354342 Web: www.mitchellpianostudio.com