thanks to all of you who have thoughtfully responded to my question. Lots of
good information.
lily
on 6/9/04 11:00 AM, Seth Austen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/8/04 3:01 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: pismo for recording
From: lily [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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on 6/8/04 3:01 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: pismo for recording
From: lily [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you. I am serious about digitizing sound and doing a high quality
record in the field. I am VERY new
does a pismo have enough processing power to do recording in the
configuration described below?
thanks,
lily
on 6/3/04 9:31 PM, Kristin Dewey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty much set up now with my Live musicAiwa Am-F80
MDiMicPowerbook G4SoundstudioDiscribeQue!Fire external burnerCD.
Yes!
lily wrote:
does a pismo have enough processing power to do recording in the
configuration described below?
thanks,
lily
on 6/3/04 9:31 PM, Kristin Dewey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty much set up now with my Live musicAiwa Am-F80
MDiMicPowerbook G4SoundstudioDiscribeQue!Fire external
lily, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
does a pismo have enough processing power to do recording in the
configuration described below?
Yes, but the iMic sucks big time.
Check out this one instead:
Extreme Tech reviews Echo Audio Indigo IO 24bit PCMCIA Sound Card
Thank you. I am serious about digitizing sound and doing a high quality
record in the field. I am VERY new at this. Want to make a good decision.
And keep it simple. I am considering using my pismo for recording ambient
sound. I'd also like to control input as I am recording as much as possible
on 6/8/04 9:21 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: pismo for recording
From: lily [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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does a pismo have enough processing power to do recording in the
configuration described below?
thanks,
lily