Re: Audio recorder for android.

2017-04-14 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Ok, well you don’t have a moto g phone then?
I have a moto g phone but no sound recorder on the phone.
/A
> 14 apr. 2017 kl. 19:41 skrev Dane Trethowan :
> 
> I use the Voice Recorder that came with my phone, quite accessible and seems 
> to work quite well.
> 
> 
> 
> On 14/04/2017 11:42 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I guess there are tons of audio recorders out there on google Play store.
>> But i am really curious what people use for recording on the android phone.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> /A
>> 
> 
> 




Re: Audio recorder for android.

2017-04-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
I use the Voice Recorder that came with my phone, quite accessible and 
seems to work quite well.




On 14/04/2017 11:42 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
I guess there are tons of audio recorders out there on google Play store.
But i am really curious what people use for recording on the android phone.
Thanks in advance.
/A






Re: Audio recorder for android.

2017-04-14 Thread Gerardo Corripio

I use either HI-Q MP3, or Stereomatch's Amazing Audio Mp3 Recorder.


El 14/04/2017 a las 08:42 a.m., Anders Holmberg escribió:

Hi!
I guess there are tons of audio recorders out there on google Play store.
But i am really curious what people use for recording on the android phone.
Thanks in advance.
/A



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Audio recorder for android.

2017-04-14 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I guess there are tons of audio recorders out there on google Play store.
But i am really curious what people use for recording on the android phone.
Thanks in advance.
/A



Re: Boson Audio Recorder/Editor/Converter For Mac

2016-02-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
What on earth went on with the Apple versions of those books? I know 
that publishers of books have the right to control accessibility for 
their publications but why one platform being accessible and not the other.


Regarding Boson, thankfully there's a dedicated web site for the product 
- though you can't purchase the product from there -but you can reach 
the developer and that's probably what I'll end up doing if I do 
encounter any issues.


No, I don't bother seeking refunds for $2 Apps either though for $30? 
Well we'll see, if its totally unusable then yep but if there are fixes 
that obviously can be dealt with? Well I'll think about it.




On 10/02/2016 1:25 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

To be honest, finding the link to send your complaint about
accessibility is a pain in the rear. What I ended up doing was writing
to accessibility at apple. Of course, they don't help directly. But
they did send me a link to the form you have to fill out that leads to
getting the refund. So if you have a problem, I'd start with them. I
probably wouldn't bother for a 2 dollar app. But for 30 bucks, I'd sure
do it. In my case, it was for 2 iBooks that were a total bust, while
the Kindle versions proved totally readable. Go figure.



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Re: Boson Audio Recorder/Editor/Converter For Mac

2016-02-09 Thread Mary Otten
To be honest, finding the link to send your complaint about
accessibility is a pain in the rear. What I ended up doing was writing
to accessibility at apple. Of course, they don't help directly. But
they did send me a link to the form you have to fill out that leads to
getting the refund. So if you have a problem, I'd start with them. I
probably wouldn't bother for a 2 dollar app. But for 30 bucks, I'd sure
do it. In my case, it was for 2 iBooks that were a total bust, while
the Kindle versions proved totally readable. Go figure.



Mary




Re: Boson Audio Recorder/Editor/Converter For Mac

2016-02-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
I didn’t know about the refund so I’ll check that out as well before proceeding 
but it will be interesting to look at the app to see what its like so I’ll keep 
you posted.

Cheers!


> On 10 Feb 2016, at 1:08 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
> 
> Well, I hope it works with voice over. You can get a refund if it
> proves inaccessible. At least, that it possible with i-device apps that
> prove to be inaccessible or iBooks. So I assume it is possible with a
> Mac app.
> 
> Mary
> 
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Re: Boson Audio Recorder/Editor/Converter For Mac

2016-02-09 Thread Mary Otten
Well, I hope it works with voice over. You can get a refund if it
proves inaccessible. At least, that it possible with i-device apps that
prove to be inaccessible or iBooks. So I assume it is possible with a
Mac app.

Mary




Re: Boson Audio Recorder/Editor/Converter For Mac

2016-02-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
I wouldn’t have known about it either had it not bee for the Mac Update Twitter 
feed I follow, there have been some updates released to it obviously.

I’ve had a look at the web site and the tech specs which look quite impressive.


> On 10 Feb 2016, at 12:45 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
> 
> No, I have not heard of that one. Don't recall seeing anybody comment
> on any of the Mac-related lists I'm on either.
> 
> Maybe check the Apple Vis site before you spend your 30 clams.
> 
> Mary
> 
> 

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Re: Boson Audio Recorder/Editor/Converter For Mac

2016-02-09 Thread Mary Otten
No, I have not heard of that one. Don't recall seeing anybody comment
on any of the Mac-related lists I'm on either.

Maybe check the Apple Vis site before you spend your 30 clams.

Mary




Boson Audio Recorder/Editor/Converter For Mac

2016-02-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

Has anyone heard of this? Its available in the Mac Apps store for $30 so 
unfortunately I’m going to have to buy it in order to try it as its only 
available from the store, oh well $30 is not $300 is it .


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Sangean DAR-101 MP3 Voice Audio Recorder

2015-08-04 Thread Dane Trethowan

Hi!

I've not tried this yet but hope to do so in the coming days.

The DAR-101 from Sangean is designed to work with radio sets - in 
particular the ATS-909X and CC 2 series - both of which also boast 
facilities for a timer to turn the radio on and off at specific times 
for recording, the DAR-101 has a built-in timer which can be set to 
start and stop recording at specific times along with the turning on and 
off of the radio connected to it.


Recording is to a SD card, 32GB cards are recommended.

The format is in MP3 with either of 3 bit rates, 64, 128 and 192K which 
is quite acceptable for the recording of radio broadcasts, no PCM Wave 
uncompressed setting which is unfortunate.


Microphones can be used with the DAR-101 if you wish to make voice 
recordings, I'm not sure whether this recorder has built-in microphones, 
if it does then nothing of this has been mentioned.


A nice addition to this recorder is a "Digital Out" connection, the 
recordings can be played through a DAC or other Hi-Fi setup so better 
quality audio may be enjoyed.



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Zoom H1 Handy Audio Recorder: Changes

2014-05-11 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

There's been a slight design change in the new Zoom H1 recorder I have over the 
original model I bought 4 years ago, its a small change but many users may find 
the tactile dot addition to the play of the play button very welcome as it sets 
this button apart from the others in the group of 3 buttons on the left hand 
side below the input volume arrow adjustment buttons.



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Zoom H1 Audio Recorder

2014-05-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

For those on list who have one of these recorders.

You may not be aware that System Versions 2.1 has been around for a good while, 
since August last year to be exact so perhaps its time for a firmware update, 
point your browser to  and 
download the update from there.

I've downloaded the firmware patch, - my new recorder is running version 2.0 
and this is 2.1 - but can't make all that much sense of the online PDF 
instructions so perhaps someone can take a quick look and tell us what buttons 
need to be held down to complete the upgrade, damn diagrams again .



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Re: Recommendation of an audio recorder

2012-02-08 Thread Bob Seed

It's $199! An excellent recorder for the price!.
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The Olympus LS-7 is pretty good, and it's only $100 at the least. I forget
the exact price.

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Hi all

A friend of mine is in the market for an audio recorder, not very much the
high end stuff, but rather more like the Olympus DS30 or anything alike.
Any recommendations would be welcomed.

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RE: Recommendation of an audio recorder

2012-02-08 Thread Hamit Campos
The Olympus LS-7 is pretty good, and it's only $100 at the least. I forget
the exact price.

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Re: Recommendation of an audio recorder

2012-02-08 Thread Guy Mallard
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I highly recommend the Free Hi-q Recorder. I have been using it with great 
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very responsive and helpful technical assistance capability.
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Recommendation of an audio recorder

2012-02-07 Thread Quinten Pendle
Hi all

A friend of mine is in the market for an audio recorder, not very much the
high end stuff, but rather more like the Olympus DS30 or anything alike.
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Re: The Zoom H1 Audio Recorder Accessaries Kit

2011-01-29 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yes I noted that, also be sure that the legs of the tripod are fully extended.


On 30/01/2011, at 5:36 AM, Gary Schindler wrote:

> I might add to be careful when using the tripod since you could knock it over 
> if not careful.
> 
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> 
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>> 
>> Just updated my blog with a piece describing the accessaries you get in the 
>> kit which I believe is well worth the extra money to pay if you have a Zoom 
>> H1.
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Re: The Zoom H1 Audio Recorder Accessaries Kit

2011-01-29 Thread Gary Schindler
I might add to be careful when using the tripod since you could knock it 
over if not careful.


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Subject: The Zoom H1 Audio Recorder Accessaries Kit



Hi!

Just updated my blog with a piece describing the accessaries you get in 
the kit which I believe is well worth the extra money to pay if you have a 
Zoom H1.

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The Zoom H1 Audio Recorder Accessaries Kit

2011-01-29 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

Just updated my blog with a piece describing the accessaries you get in the kit 
which I believe is well worth the extra money to pay if you have a Zoom H1.
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Looking for a Digital Audio Recorder that will not cost an Arm and a leg.

2010-12-28 Thread kim kelly
Hello list:
I am in the process of looking for an inexpensive digital audio recorder.
I would like to have one with voice guidance.
Are there any inexpensive ones out there?
If so, where could I purchase one and look at them as well.

I really do not like buying anything online because I can't see what I am 
buying.
All help and information is greatly appreciated.

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RE: The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac

2010-10-30 Thread Paul (Pawel) Loba
No, I just check it out and it is not recognized by the system as another
mic.
Pawel. 

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Subject: Re: The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac

I'll listen to it again but I'm sure he mentions it, you can use the
device's microphones for your computer but you cannot record with the
device.


On 31/10/2010, at 4:55 AM, Tim Cumings wrote:

> 
> Dane, where di did you hear that you're supposed to be able to use the h-1
as a sound device when connected to the computer. I didn't hear that in
neal's review.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
> 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 2:58 AM
> Subject: The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac
> 
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> Just thought I'd write down a few notes on this recorder and how it
integrates with the Mac computer, for a full review on this excellent piece
of equipment please visit http://www.blindcooltech.com to hear Neil Hughes
putting the H1 through its paces or take a look at my blog for further
information.
>> 
>> The H! is a high quality audio recorder which records in either of 2
formats, MP3 or Wave.  When recording in Wave format you can mark positions
in your recording by pressing the play button.
>> 
>> In Neil's review he talks about how these marks are compatible with Sound
Forge - if you copy the file across to your computer you can open the file
with Sound Forge and locate the portions of the file you marked whilst
recording on the Zoom H1 whilst pressing the play button.
>> 
>> That's all very nice but what if you're using the Mac? I've just ben
recording with the Zoom H1 and inserted a fair few markers, all of which
Amadeus Pro found in the wave file created without a problem, you use option
left and right arrows to move between markers, use command-left and
command-right arrows to select from one marker to another etc.
>> 
>> When the Zoom H1 is connected to a USB port of your Mac it is detected
without a problem and you'll see it as a drive in the main finder Desktop
window.  Copying from the H1 is perhaps a little slow but not too bad, the
Victor Reader Stream for example is at a snails pace compared to this.
>> 
>> You're supposed to be able to use the Zoom H1 as a sound device when
connected to a computer via the USB cable, so far I've not managed to get
this to work.
>> 
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Re: The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac

2010-10-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'll listen to it again but I'm sure he mentions it, you can use the device's 
microphones for your computer but you cannot record with the device.


On 31/10/2010, at 4:55 AM, Tim Cumings wrote:

> 
> Dane, where di did you hear that you're supposed to be able to use the h-1 as 
> a sound device when connected to the computer. I didn't hear that in neal's 
> review.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 2:58 AM
> Subject: The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac
> 
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> Just thought I'd write down a few notes on this recorder and how it 
>> integrates with the Mac computer, for a full review on this excellent piece 
>> of equipment please visit http://www.blindcooltech.com to hear Neil Hughes 
>> putting the H1 through its paces or take a look at my blog for further 
>> information.
>> 
>> The H! is a high quality audio recorder which records in either of 2 
>> formats, MP3 or Wave.  When recording in Wave format you can mark positions 
>> in your recording by pressing the play button.
>> 
>> In Neil's review he talks about how these marks are compatible with Sound 
>> Forge - if you copy the file across to your computer you can open the file 
>> with Sound Forge and locate the portions of the file you marked whilst 
>> recording on the Zoom H1 whilst pressing the play button.
>> 
>> That's all very nice but what if you're using the Mac? I've just ben 
>> recording with the Zoom H1 and inserted a fair few markers, all of which 
>> Amadeus Pro found in the wave file created without a problem, you use option 
>> left and right arrows to move between markers, use command-left and 
>> command-right arrows to select from one marker to another etc.
>> 
>> When the Zoom H1 is connected to a USB port of your Mac it is detected 
>> without a problem and you'll see it as a drive in the main finder Desktop 
>> window.  Copying from the H1 is perhaps a little slow but not too bad, the 
>> Victor Reader Stream for example is at a snails pace compared to this.
>> 
>> You're supposed to be able to use the Zoom H1 as a sound device when 
>> connected to a computer via the USB cable, so far I've not managed to get 
>> this to work.
>> 
>> 
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Re: The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac

2010-10-30 Thread Tim Cumings


Dane, where di did you hear that you're supposed to be able to use the h-1 
as a sound device when connected to the computer. I didn't hear that in 
neal's review.


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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 2:58 AM
Subject: The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac



Hi!

Just thought I'd write down a few notes on this recorder and how it 
integrates with the Mac computer, for a full review on this excellent 
piece of equipment please visit http://www.blindcooltech.com to hear Neil 
Hughes putting the H1 through its paces or take a look at my blog for 
further information.


The H! is a high quality audio recorder which records in either of 2 
formats, MP3 or Wave.  When recording in Wave format you can mark 
positions in your recording by pressing the play button.


In Neil's review he talks about how these marks are compatible with Sound 
Forge - if you copy the file across to your computer you can open the file 
with Sound Forge and locate the portions of the file you marked whilst 
recording on the Zoom H1 whilst pressing the play button.


That's all very nice but what if you're using the Mac? I've just ben 
recording with the Zoom H1 and inserted a fair few markers, all of which 
Amadeus Pro found in the wave file created without a problem, you use 
option left and right arrows to move between markers, use command-left and 
command-right arrows to select from one marker to another etc.


When the Zoom H1 is connected to a USB port of your Mac it is detected 
without a problem and you'll see it as a drive in the main finder Desktop 
window.  Copying from the H1 is perhaps a little slow but not too bad, the 
Victor Reader Stream for example is at a snails pace compared to this.


You're supposed to be able to use the Zoom H1 as a sound device when 
connected to a computer via the USB cable, so far I've not managed to get 
this to work.




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The Zoom H1 portable audio recorder and the Mac

2010-10-29 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

Just thought I'd write down a few notes on this recorder and how it integrates 
with the Mac computer, for a full review on this excellent piece of equipment 
please visit http://www.blindcooltech.com to hear Neil Hughes putting the H1 
through its paces or take a look at my blog for further information.

The H! is a high quality audio recorder which records in either of 2 formats, 
MP3 or Wave.  When recording in Wave format you can mark positions in your 
recording by pressing the play button.

In Neil's review he talks about how these marks are compatible with Sound Forge 
- if you copy the file across to your computer you can open the file with Sound 
Forge and locate the portions of the file you marked whilst recording on the 
Zoom H1 whilst pressing the play button.

That's all very nice but what if you're using the Mac? I've just ben recording 
with the Zoom H1 and inserted a fair few markers, all of which Amadeus Pro 
found in the wave file created without a problem, you use option left and right 
arrows to move between markers, use command-left and command-right arrows to 
select from one marker to another etc.

When the Zoom H1 is connected to a USB port of your Mac it is detected without 
a problem and you'll see it as a drive in the main finder Desktop window.  
Copying from the H1 is perhaps a little slow but not too bad, the Victor Reader 
Stream for example is at a snails pace compared to this.

You're supposed to be able to use the Zoom H1 as a sound device when connected 
to a computer via the USB cable, so far I've not managed to get this to work.



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Zoom H1 Audio Recorder

2010-10-28 Thread Dane Trethowan
The first of a series of reports on this device is now up on my blog 
http://www.grtdane.wordpress.com

You can also listen to the excellent review of the Zoom H1 at 
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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Listen to the review at http://www.blindcooltech.com and I'm sure you'll find 
that Neil mentions that once the sampling rate etc is set then it stays put 
until you change it.


On 20/09/2010, at 8:44 AM, Matthew Bullis wrote:

>   I wrote to Neal after his review debuted, but didn't get a response. I 
> wonder if when you turn off the recorder, if the sampling rate always 
> defaults to 44/16? If you're in the record standby mode, which you are when 
> you press record once, then you use the arrows to increase or decrease the 
> sampling rate. If you choose something else, by design or mistake, then I'd 
> like to know if it stays there even after you switch it off? If it doesn't, 
> then even better, since I'd want to know where I was in the selection. Also, 
> is the autogain setting a switch on the machine? Does the volume and 
> recording level always default to fifty when you turn the machine on? The 
> threads for the tripod are contained on the machine. Can you get an adaptor 
> to fit this onto a microphone stand, and if so, is it included inside the 
> accessories pack which Zoom also sells?
> Thanks a lot.
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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Matthew Bullis
   I wrote to Neal after his review debuted, but didn't get a response. I 
wonder if when you turn off the recorder, if the sampling rate always 
defaults to 44/16? If you're in the record standby mode, which you are when 
you press record once, then you use the arrows to increase or decrease the 
sampling rate. If you choose something else, by design or mistake, then I'd 
like to know if it stays there even after you switch it off? If it doesn't, 
then even better, since I'd want to know where I was in the selection. Also, 
is the autogain setting a switch on the machine? Does the volume and 
recording level always default to fifty when you turn the machine on? The 
threads for the tripod are contained on the machine. Can you get an adaptor 
to fit this onto a microphone stand, and if so, is it included inside the 
accessories pack which Zoom also sells?

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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yep, makes a huge amount of sense to me and thanks for clarifying the memory 
capabilities of the Sony PC-MD50.

Unfortunately we cannot get that machine in Australia otherwise I'd consider it 
but for $99.00 U.S.? Well the Zoom H1 is one of those devices not to be passed 
up.


On 20/09/2010, at 7:45 AM, James Scholes wrote:

> The PCM-D50 is fitted with 4 GB of internal flash memory and a Memory Stick 
> Pro-HG Duo^(TM) slot.
> 
> To be fair, if you thought the noise floor was too high on the H1, then 
> either you have a very special purpose for it, like recording speech in super 
> quiet environments, or you've wasted your money because you don't understand 
> that 99% of sounds you capture are loud enough to mask the sound.  And if 
> they're not, use an expander/gate on your recording afterwards.  The H1 is 
> not designed for the same applications that the PCMD50 is, but that's not to 
> say it can't do a damn good job.  And as you said, for $99, not only can you 
> honestly not get anything better, but you'd be a fool to suggest that a $99 
> piece of kit with no menus is up to the same standards of a menu-driven, $600 
> recorder like the PCMD50.
> 
> With the Sony recorder, or any other recorder with menus but no speech, you 
> have a hell of a lot more to remember than sample and bit rate.  For a start, 
> you need to remember where those settings are in the menu system, never mind 
> how to set them once you get there.  So I don't see it as a floor of the 
> recorder, as only the DM4, DM520 etc from Olympus overcome memory problems by 
> providing speech feedback.
> 
> Previously, Dane Trethowan said:
>> Yeah but correct me please about a few issues that the Sony machine has, for 
>> example can it only use memory stick? If so then I'm not particularly 
>> interested in that.
>> 
>> As the review states on the H1, the noise factor of the Zoom H1 is only 
>> noticable in very quiet environments and you can hear this in the review 
>> itself so given all that? Well I reckon $99.0 U.S. is an absolute bargain.  
>> Admitedly you'll need a reasonable memory to remember what the format and 
>> sampling rate is set to but most people I know have good memories.
>> 
>> 
>> On 20/09/2010, at 12:01 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>> 
>>> wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
>>> recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
>>> I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
>>> floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.
>>> 
>>> Kelly
>>> 
>>> On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
 Hi!
 
 For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these 
 superb
 recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
 Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
 the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new 
 attractive
 pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
 includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
 internationally or through Ebay.
 
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 and the Bleeding Edge column.
 
 
 
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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread James Scholes
 The PCM-D50 is fitted with 4 GB of internal flash memory and a Memory 
Stick Pro-HG Duo^(TM) slot.


To be fair, if you thought the noise floor was too high on the H1, then 
either you have a very special purpose for it, like recording speech in 
super quiet environments, or you've wasted your money because you don't 
understand that 99% of sounds you capture are loud enough to mask the 
sound.  And if they're not, use an expander/gate on your recording 
afterwards.  The H1 is not designed for the same applications that the 
PCMD50 is, but that's not to say it can't do a damn good job.  And as 
you said, for $99, not only can you honestly not get anything better, 
but you'd be a fool to suggest that a $99 piece of kit with no menus is 
up to the same standards of a menu-driven, $600 recorder like the PCMD50.


With the Sony recorder, or any other recorder with menus but no speech, 
you have a hell of a lot more to remember than sample and bit rate.  For 
a start, you need to remember where those settings are in the menu 
system, never mind how to set them once you get there.  So I don't see 
it as a floor of the recorder, as only the DM4, DM520 etc from Olympus 
overcome memory problems by providing speech feedback.


Previously, Dane Trethowan said:

Yeah but correct me please about a few issues that the Sony machine has, for 
example can it only use memory stick? If so then I'm not particularly 
interested in that.

As the review states on the H1, the noise factor of the Zoom H1 is only noticable in 
very quiet environments and you can hear this in the review itself so given all that? 
Well I reckon $99.0 U.S. is an absolute bargain.  Admitedly you'll need a reasonable 
memory to remember what the format and sampling rate is set to but most people I know 
have good memories.


On 20/09/2010, at 12:01 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:


wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.

Kelly

On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:

Hi!

For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb
recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive
pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
internationally or through Ebay.

For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
and the Bleeding Edge column.



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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yeah but correct me please about a few issues that the Sony machine has, for 
example can it only use memory stick? If so then I'm not particularly 
interested in that.

As the review states on the H1, the noise factor of the Zoom H1 is only 
noticable in very quiet environments and you can hear this in the review itself 
so given all that? Well I reckon $99.0 U.S. is an absolute bargain.  Admitedly 
you'll need a reasonable memory to remember what the format and sampling rate 
is set to but most people I know have good memories .


On 20/09/2010, at 12:01 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:

> wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
> recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
> I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
> floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.
> 
> Kelly
> 
> On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb
>> recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
>> Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
>> the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive
>> pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
>> includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
>> internationally or through Ebay .
>> 
>> For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
>> and the Bleeding Edge column.
>> 
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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Kelly Pierce
wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.

Kelly

On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> Hi!
>
> For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb
> recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
> Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
> the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive
> pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
> includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
> internationally or through Ebay .
>
> For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
> and the Bleeding Edge column.
>
>
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The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-16 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb 
recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the 
Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all the 
products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive 
pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which 
includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing 
internationally or through Ebay .

For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section and 
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More on the Zoom H2 audio recorder

2007-10-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
An update to the review of the Zoom H2 audio recorder has been placed  
on http://www.blindcooltech.com

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RE: Textbook Daisy Audio Recorder

2006-06-03 Thread Daveed Mandell
Also, Aph's program appears to be the only one that includes braille 
functionality.

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RE: Textbook Daisy Audio Recorder

2006-06-03 Thread Jonathan Mosen
APH's Book Wizard Producer looks very promising, And the nice thing is that
if you're familiar with Studio Recorder, there are plenty of commands that
are the same in both applications.

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I am looking for a recommendation regarding a PC based recording program
that works well for Daisy audio book recording I.E. easy section marking
interface easy start stop/edit. Oh I would like the least expensive solution
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Re: Textbook Daisy Audio Recorder

2006-06-02 Thread Sarah
I dont know if this would help but www.irti.net has the e-clips writer 
software that converts written material in to daisy format. Is that what you 
are looking for?
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Textbook Daisy Audio Recorder

2006-06-02 Thread Kevin Fjelsted
I am looking for a recommendation regarding a PC based recording
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section marking interface easy start stop/edit.
Oh I would like the least expensive solution that still works well.
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audio recorder

2006-03-08 Thread dan kysor
hello listers, i am glad to be back on this list.  I have upgraded to windows 
xp and miss my simple speech friendly audio recorder to use in conjunction with 
cool edit.
anyone know of a good recorder, hopefully similar to creative wave.
dan
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