called
KA333 to do that.
Both recorders should be available for about or less than $200.
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A friend of mine wants to record things like the radio and tv using some
sort of modern mp3 or similar audio player/recorder. We're looking around
for any
The current version, Foobar2000 version 0.95 doesn't offer shortcuts by
default anymore. You have to manually set them. For instance, if you
want to be able to press a shortcut for play, you have to set one up.
I'll stay with Winamp and delete the AOL stuff I don't need.
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in March. This is a little music recorder and it
comes with a built-in stereo microphone including a wind screen.
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Switch can do it if you've installed RealPlayer. Switch is free:
www.nch.com.au.
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Thanks.
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Just select MP3 as the output format. Haven't tried Wave.
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converting a wave to a ra file in switch and it didn't work. what I converted
was
changed to a raw file which I am
Judy, If you have the newest firmware 1.3, you can also press the
repeat a-b button while recording. This is the very right button of
the three buttons row on the front. This wil create a new file, if you
turned the appropriate setting on in the menu.
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There seems to be 5 or 6 wi fi radios available, I know that some
have remotes and such, but without having any of the radios to
examine, hopefully there is an accessible radio that can be used
without much trouble. I guess most of them are menu
I'd try Feurio. Not quite sure, how well it works with screen
readers, but it's a very good Audio CD program:
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I am looking for an accessible alternative to Nero for burning audio
cds. Is Winamp Pro accessible
Dan, Don't know that. Have the SP-TFB2 from SoundProfessionals and
they work very well with the DS50. One can wear them in the ears well,
that's why I bought them. If you get the Church Audio binaurals, I'D
be pleased to hear how well they work with the Olympus.
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Chris Church has an Ebay shop, that's the only source I know:
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microphones. I know they're a Canadian product, but not sure where
to get them. any help
, how one could disable this. I use the
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Thank you so much Timothy. You named the problem and you provided the
solution.
That's one of those very useful answers, you can only get on these
special mailing lists.
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Yeah, you must've installed Bop It from LightTechInteractive. It changes
you volume
for the PMD620 to this
message.
Interesting that no one has made any mention of the Fostex FR2 LE.
I prefer recorders with minijack mic input sockets. Also, I'm not
sure, whether the Fostex offers a record pause feature.
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Here's the file 620PRESET-CFG from the PMD620:
[Preset-1
Sarah, in which format do you record? I only tried it with MP3. Do you
record in Wav?
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there. With the Sony voice recorder and
also with Sony's new music recorder PCM-D50, one can even divide files
after they were recorded.
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-SX67, there's no
gap between the parts. If one does that on the Edirol R-09 for
instance, one can clearly hear a gap.
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I don't think anyone did, I heard that it could record so I was
wondering what sort of recording capacity the reader had.
Incidentally
John, it's called ME53s and you should be able to buy it from the
dealer, who gave you the DS-50.
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microphone. I have lost the stereo mike that came with mine and if it
isn't found, I don't
There's agreat audio tutorial for the program at
http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip
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Hi Steve and all,
Have been reading about this program but didn't take any plunge to go
download. Finally, have just downloaded it. Could Steve or any1
Dane,
You have to use Winamp's DirectSound PlugIn as your output PlugIn.
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I'm running the PC as a virtual machine on my Mac and I need to get the old
memory going again (my memory I mean). Can you have Winamps volume set
separately to the system
with the format PlugIn. Does one first have to put the
file into the media library?
Thanks
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Following on from Chris's very comprehensive message about converting
files in winamp there is another way to do this. 1) Go into the
Winamp preferences and go
Hi Bobcat, I use VLC media Player for that, and it does the job quite
well. It's a free program and can easily be found via Google.
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I removed Quick Time from my system as I was frustrated with it. Is there a
way to play mov files without Quick Time
rehearsal, which makes setting trackmarks on
Minidiscs so powerful. The Plextalk PTR2 can do it, but it has other
disadvantages, when it comes to editing, it doesn't make the space of
deleted audio available in a lot of situations for instance.
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. Uniross's are called Hybrio,
Ansmann's MaxE and so on. As much as I know, these batteries are only
manufactured in AA and AAA size, but there are adapters, so that one
can also use them in devices, which require D cells for instance.
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buy the 3300, you should find a dealer, who knows about these
settings and can configure the recorder, so that a blind person can
use it as well as possible.
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If you want to append, overwrite and insert, you can use the Olympus
DS-3300. Works great for me.
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Thank you all very much in advance
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to append, you first go to the end of the
message by pressing the forward button two times while in stop mode.
You can then append by pressing the record button.
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Hi Albert,
You might also try Foobar2000, www.foobar2000.com. Unlike Winamp, it
has a standard user interface with pulldown menus. You fast forward
and rewind with the cursor keys, pressing them together with the
control key will jump one minute backward or forward. Great program!
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Paul, you wrote:
Are the updates cumulative? That is do I need to install 1.02 first
before 1.03? Thanks.
The current version is 1.3, not 1.03. No, you don't have to install
all the updates, you can go directly from 1.0 to 1.3.
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downloads there.
http://www.roland.com/products/en/R-09/index.html
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This can be done with MP3DirectCut. Just type the name in a Google
edit box and you'll find download addresses.
A great audio tutorial for the program is available here:
http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip
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I have just recorded
is the default. Alternatively, you can use
Switch from www.nch.com.au. This is an excellent free audio and video
to audio file converter.
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I am currently using Winamp 5.35 as my primary player for .asf (a s f)
file listening.
Currently, I am using MP3 Direct
I only know an audio tutorial for MP3DirectCut. It can be downloaded
here:
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Can anybody tell me where I can download a good tutorial in textual
format for mp3directcut? From time to time I need
selected one, you can tab to
the configure button and choose some options for the selected Plug-In.
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This can be done with the program switch from www.nch.com.au.
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The subject says it. How can I convert .amr files to wav or mp3?
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accessible. However, I can't find any ID3 tag info.
Does anyone here know, how one can read that in Foobar?
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These devices are difficult or impossible to control as a blind
person. There's a Dutch company, which is working on a talking
Internet radio for blind people, I forgot their name.
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I recently have heard advertisements for a device, I think sold by C
Crane
Sarah, you wrote:
Hello. Is there a way to set the ws320m to record at a certain hour
of the day and then stop? or is that impossible?
I haven't found such a function in the manual, I don't think, that the
320 offers that. One can do this with the Olympus DS-50 for instance.
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Here's a review of the new Creative Labs Wav, an MP3 player with
built-in speakers. The biggest disadvantage seems to be, that it
doesn't offer dedicated volume buttons:
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2007/08/creative-zen-wav-review.php
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Here's an article, which gives hope:
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/Universal-to-start-selling-DRM-free-music.html
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Thanks Bobcat. That works for me as well. Not a nice solution, but
better than nothing.
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I've actually had a little luck getting at those bass and treble controls.
1: Make sure your screen reader is reading tool tips. The values of the
sliders
, this graphical equalizer seems to be inaccessible to
100 %. Does anybody here know a solution for this problem? Is there
perhaps an alternative software to control the SoundBlaster equalizer?
Thanks
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didn't use Rockbox.
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hi all, i've owned one of these beauties for a couple of years, but haven't
tried to play with the voice recording function upto now. does anyone have
any experience using the recording function?
either using the internal mike
Brian, a friend of mine also uses CDEX and has exactly the same
problem. I recommended Switch to him, the free version should do what
you want. You can get it from www.nch.com.au.
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Hi list, i am using cdex160. if i convert an mp3 file to ogg, all is
well
Hi Vivian, I can't hear the speech synthe either, when I load the page.
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Hi Steve, Michael and all,
I just tried the link (ie the one you gave, Steve). I didn't get any spoken
message from that page (only the information on it being read by Jaws
Hi, I also tried IE6 and it doesn't work either.
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You have to enable the active x control. It's disabled by default in IE7.
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I heard from some people, who were very fascinated by Apple's new
speech synth called Alex. There was a little demo of it on the net,
but it seems to have disappeared. Does anybody here know a place,
where one can hear it?
Thanks
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makes the thing
more fun to use than an Edirol for instance. It also has a built-in
speaker. I have my ICD-SX67 since Friday and I haven't heard any
artifacts, when I use the best quality setting LPEC 128 KBPS. One can
also do line-in recordings with the Sony.
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a bit noisy, it's not so good, when recording in quiet situations.
The preamp of the PTR2 is fine.
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uses a not so propriatary format and has great time navigation
features, while the Sony offers more high quality options.
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Studio Recorder from APH is another great Sound Editor.
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What sound editor would you recommend?
I have used Sound forge and i like it for its simple way of editing sound
files. I have tried Goldwave, but got back to SF. Any other tips
Jed, you wrote:
What multitrack program works with jaws?
Sonar, together with the DancingDots script package.
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? I'd like to know, whether the Olympus voice
recorders, the WS-320M or the DS-50 for instance, can play these books.
In the manuals of these recorders, one can read that they're not
compatible with Janus, which as much as I know is one technique to
expire books.
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expensive either.
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links to complete courses? There is of course iTunes u, but I don'T
want to use iTunes:
http://www.anders.com/lectures/lars_brownworth/12_byzantine_rulers/
http://podcast.york.cuny.edu/lectures/
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advantages too, see the following review:
http://pocketables.typepad.com/pocketables/2007/05/review_iriver_t.html
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Has anybody here tried to make the speech synth omit the prefix of
subjects in mailing lists, where there are subject prefixes with the
screen reader exception dictionary? If this would work well, subject
prefixes wouldn't cause so much trouble for speech users.
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Brent, you wrote:
Would they do WMA streaming?
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LAN and Wi fi radio. The manufacturer is from
the Netherlands and they told me, that they already sold some in the
U.S. If I understood them correctly, they work with some radio reading
services: www.solutionsradio.com.
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Listers,
Has anyone found
that with a battery
driven pro mike and a recorder or mixer using phantom power, the
microphone might be dammaged or become totally unusable.
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do that. For Soundforge, there's the WaveHammer PlugIn, which does that.
Just look under PlugIns, I'm not sure, whether WaveHammer is installed
automatically.
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Bob, you wrote:
Does this machine not have phantom power?
No, PlugIn power only.
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easily be plugged onto the R-09 like the special Edirol
mike. Here's the link for the Sound Professionals Microphone SP-SPSM-13:
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/SP-SPSM-13
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Michael thank you so much... How can one obtain this device from
The preamp of the R-09 is a bit noisy. To get rid of the hiss, one has
to use a good quiet external preamp or a loud microphone. the Sound
Professionals have one especially made for the R-09.
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Hello, when I use my Ederol R09, there is a hiss, which I want
with built-in radio like the D-NF430 are also quite good I
think.
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Hey, Guys!
Without a lot of explanation, I will just say, that I occasionally still
need a Walkman style CD player that is accessible.
With that being the case, go ahead, let me have your
You can change the playback mode via the menu.
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Hello,
I've copied some MP3 songs into the music folder on my Olympus DS50. Is
there a way to have the songs play continuuisly? So far I have to right
arrow to each song and press play. Thanks.
Fred
I just checked it: If you speed up or slow down an MP3 file, the
playback will be in mono.
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Hello,
If anyone on the list has an Olympus DS50, I'd be grateful if you could
answer the following questions for me.
I have heard that you can alter the playback
the software features of the BookPort one, when it comes out.
Playback speed control may not be available initially, it may become
available later via a firmware update.
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What digital players are people using for listening to audio books in
mp3 format? I am
, change favorites
etc.
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What's not accessible? Has she listened to the tutorial from
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Hi, I told someone about MP3 Direct Cut but she is having problems
with the accessibility of the current version. She states
Joe, which IAudio do you own, the X5?
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hello friends, now, firstly, before anyone comes up with RTFM i didn't get
a manual with my i audio, therefore i'm flying blind with this one if
you'll pardon the pun, i want to record with my i audio, i have tried
of a stream. You can only use streams included in the Reciva
database, which is a very significant limitation IMHO. The Wireless
radios from Rokulabs or Teratec can play any MP3 stream on the net.
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Would anyone out here on the list have any experience
160 KBPS divided by two: 80 megs. 80 times 12 is 960, a bit less than
1000 megs. So you'll get at least 12 hours onto a 1 gig CF card.
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How did you figure out the 12 hour thing? 80 times what is 12 and solve
algebraicly?
Sarah,
I just divide such values
The new Olympus DS-30, DS-40 and DS-50 are fine MP3, Audible compatible
players. You can listen to reviews at www.longus.info and
www.blindcooltech.com.
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I have a good friend who is moderately technical, looking for a simple to run
MP3 player with reasonable
Sarah,
I just divide such values by two. This method is a bit crude, but it
works quite well. If you record with a bitrate of 160 KBPS, the sampling
rate doesn't matter, you'll need a bit less than 80 megs per hour. So
you will get at least 12 hours onto a one gig card.
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into the clipboard and paste them into the open box of a
player like Winamp, Winamp can then stream the MP3 and the WMA files.
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clicking on the downloads link there:
http://www.edirol.net/products/en/R-09/
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looking forward to the new Olympus recorders of course. Here's
the URL of the review:
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Professionals. It costs $99 and it can be plugged
onto the recorder. Because it is quite loud, one doesn't have to turn
up the recording level as far as with the built-in mic and therefore,
one doesn't get as much noise from the preamp.
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independently from
my PCs, MD is unbeatable.
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mentioned in the FAQ of www.blindcooltech.com, so Larry uses
them too. Perhaps the Church audio ones come with clips, so that one can
put them onto a t-shirt or something similar? I don't know these mics.
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I just received my set of Church Audio binoral mikes. I would
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John, you wrote:
I think you gave the wronl link.
Sorry, this one should work:
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Software on a PC.
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ok. but if you can't edit on the PTR itself, can you at least rewind
by X seconds to redo a recording on the same file?
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 18:35:27 +0100, you wrote:
Arnaud, I did a review of the PTR2 at www.longus.info. You can also
certain passages of Wave files on the Marantz
PMD660, but this takes very long. On the Nagra ARES-M, it's very
similar.
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before perhaps puchasing a plextalk ptr2,
i'd like to hear a sample of a recording with the unit, first with the
internal
card available at the moment is eight gigs as much as I know. So
yes, one should be able to use the R-09 with an eight gig SDHC card
without any problems. As soon as one recording reaches two gigabytes, the
recorder seamlessly starts a new audio file.
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of built-in memory. Its
recording format is Sony propriatary. All in all, the Sony ICD-U70 is one
of my favorite MP3 players at the moment. A Sony MP3 player without any
copy protection, hard to believe, but true.
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I recently heard a computer show about the German made
Another great radio stations search engine is at:
https://www.reciva.com/joomla/
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Let me note 3 other radio station search engines that I routinely use:
www.vtuner.com
www.mikesradioworld.com
www.radio-locator.com
And for sports fans, a must
rid of very shortly.
Well, reporters like to set markers, but the Edirol cannot do that. They
also like to have a built-in speaker, not available on the Edirol
either. The Edirol is for musicians, it's not made for radio
journalists.
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. Somebody already has uploaded the firmware to a
yousendit address and at taperssection.com, a couple of people have used
this firmware to successfully update their Edirol recorder:
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in the
DSS Player menu. The update costs between ten and twenty Dollars.
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Hey guys. I just this month got an Olympus DS2 Digital voice recorder. I
love it, and just about have most of the menus I'd ever need to know
memorized by heart, however, maybe I misheard
monaural one?
Answer: Which box is heavier, a one Kilogram plastic box or one made of
iron also weighing one Kilogram?
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Well, I think that now that I have an Edirol, it's time I start learning
about things, such as bit rates and speeds.
Here's why
to the peak LED with my light probe.
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Hi what I would like to know is. What does the deirol 9 have the the edirol
didn't and what did the edirol 1 have the edirol doesn't have? Also wich is
the better one the edirol 1 or the edirol 9 and what if anything is good
canadian distributors.
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Great information.
Please tell me more about this light probe and where I can get one?
Very interesting!
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like rename. I press down twice to
go to the delete option. I press the record button (enter) twice and
this deletes the file. I think, that one has to press the finder button
again to leave the finder.
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. The 671 could be used, if you really need XLR input sockets or
if you have to record 24 Bit PCm Wave.
*** Michael Lang ***
You wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to hear from anyone who has used a Marantz PMD671.
Keith
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directly. I then use SoundForge for making final cuts, normalizing etc.
*** Michael Lang ***
You wrote:
Hey Michael. I really enjoyed your PlexTalk PTR1 review on Main Menu. What
program did you use to record the file? I use Adobe Audition previously
knoan as Cooledit, as well
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