I can't recommend a recorder, but a feature you may want to find is one that
allows the file to be broken into segments with the push of a button while
you are recording.  My old sony would allow this.

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Tom Piwowar <[email protected]> wrote:

> >We have a group that will be doing oral histories, & then giving us the
> >files.  We'd prefer this stay all-digital, so we don't have to do the
> >conversion from cassette tape.  Can someone recommend a device?  Also, the
> >ones I've been looking at can save files as both WAV & MP3.  Would there
> >be a preferred format?  These will be voice recordings only, no music.
> tia.
>
> Most important in this situation is to keep it simple. I typically
> recommend the Zoom H2 ($190). Just press the red button. It saves in MP3
> and WAV.
>
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