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I don't know which one you should buy, but I certainly wouldn't go for the
ls7 for the 96/24 sampling rate.What are you going to record that you
believe requires such a high sampling rate, especially since you'll usually
have to downsample to 44.1/16 anyway? And are you planning to spend hundred
I thought as much. The DM-620 sounded to me like a glorified DM-2 when I
first read about it. So, at the time I said no,
I'l stick to trying for the DM-4 thanks. But then along comes the LS-7 and
makes me think again. It's cheaper then the DM-4, it sounds better, and it
can record in full LPCM 960
I've purchased both the Olympus Ls-7 and the DM-620 and want to post a brief
comparison and review of the two recorders.
The short version: I'm going to return the DM-620 to amazon.
Although both recorders have three mics, the Ls-7 has better mics -- the two
side mics stick out more than the DM-620
Thanks Steve.
When I get my mac, I'll be in touch with you.
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From: "Steve Matzura"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: the mac
Forced? OK, the quick answer is no, there's only one set of analog I/O
for just about every
Hello list: I know that there are people on this list who use Tapin Radio, so
possibly you can help me figure this out. Recently I started playing around
with Tapin Radio; a neat program as I find I can put in some favorite radio
stations and even record them if I want! I also found that it h
Greetings,
In GW this can easily be achieved by using the shift e command and instead
of setting to time radio button, set to samples. Then setting zoom level at
minimum, moving the start/finish markers can be by individual sample if you
wish. This would always be most tedious but far as I know
Hello, it's nice to see you wish to update the JAWS scripts for
goldwave, here we have a team as Jim grimsby, ramkumar and myself
Jitendra, ram and me are from India, and Jim is from US, so tell us
what feature you are missing, or what set of scripts and functions or
code you have ready to test for