RE: Recorder question

2012-10-16 Thread John Riehl
The answer you got is not correct.
First, the DM-620 does not use the center button to activate the voice
guidance menus. You do that by pressing the middle of the three buttons that
are just below the screen. 
A friend sentme these instructions:

Now, from playing around based on what the manual said re your question, you

hit the middle of the top three buttons to get into the menus, and look for 
the display and sound menu.  Hit the round button in the middle of the 
arrows for ok when you reach the voice guidance menu.  The speed setting is 
in there.  You, from what I can tell, can't do it on the fly as with the 
dm520.
 


John Riehl 

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Hi,

 

Does anyone use an Olympus dm-620?  Someone is asking me how to change the
speed on the thing because it sounds very very slow right now, and she wants
it back on normal speed.  I thought I could figure it out, but it's not
intuitive.

Thanks.

Jim

 

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Re: Recorder question

2012-10-16 Thread Robert Logue
Sorry I gave out incorect information. I did say it might not work.  I 
didn't know Olympus really changed the way the dm620 works.  I also made 
a mistake,  I have a dm420 not 520.


Thanks John.

Bob


On 10/16/2012 2:43 AM, John Riehl wrote:

The answer you got is not correct.
First, the DM-620 does not use the center button to activate the voice
guidance menus. You do that by pressing the middle of the three buttons that
are just below the screen.
A friend sentme these instructions:

Now, from playing around based on what the manual said re your question, you

hit the middle of the top three buttons to get into the menus, and look for
the display and sound menu.  Hit the round button in the middle of the
arrows for ok when you reach the voice guidance menu.  The speed setting is
in there.  You, from what I can tell, can't do it on the fly as with the
dm520.



John Riehl

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Portillo
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Subject: Recorder question

Hi,



Does anyone use an Olympus dm-620?  Someone is asking me how to change the
speed on the thing because it sounds very very slow right now, and she wants
it back on normal speed.  I thought I could figure it out, but it's not
intuitive.

Thanks.

Jim



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Re: Recorder question

2012-10-15 Thread Robert Logue
This might not work but is worth a try.  Pressing the play button while 
playing,  My dm520 cycles through slow, fast, and normal.


It might not work if noise cancellation or Euphony is turned on in the 
playback menu.  Hold down the centre OK button till you get to the 
talking menu.  Hopefully, speech guidance is turned on.


Bob

On 10/15/2012 10:51 AM, Jim Portillo wrote:

Hi,



Does anyone use an Olympus dm-620?  Someone is asking me how to change the
speed on the thing because it sounds very very slow right now, and she wants
it back on normal speed.  I thought I could figure it out, but it's not
intuitive.

Thanks.

Jim



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Re: Recorder question

2008-09-01 Thread Dane Trethowan
Should work fine, may I suggest you monitor the source so you know  
what things are going to sound like before you start recording?


On 02/09/2008, at 2:27 AM, Brandon Hicks wrote:

 Hi all,
 I'm going to be going to a heavy metal concert in October. It's  
 going to
 be in a club, not a stadium or anything like that.
 Now I have an Iriver H340 with rockbox and a pair of external mics.
 They're custom made, and I'm not sure exactly what the capsules are.
 My question is, would this work, or would anyone recommend getting an
 H2, or something else?
 I can't really recreate the conditions in the house, or else I'd be  
 able
 to test it myself and see if it'd work. So I'm asking those who've  
 tried
 it, or who have the capability to put out lots of sound and see how  
 the
 Iriver handles it with the latest Rockbox.
 Or those of you who've tried recording concerts or other similar loud
 stuff with lots of bass with any of the other popular recorders out
 there for your opinions.

 Thanks
 Brandon



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