Walt, you can also run more than one iteration of the program at a time AND if you have more than one sound card on your machine, you can continue to record on one card while you listen to the clip you just recorded on the other. Plus the program can time stamp your file name. In other words, you won't miss anything if you do it right. It just takes getting used to. Bill
Walter Salmaniw wrote: > At 03:49 PM 9/3/2007, you wrote: >> Walt, While I am actively DXing, I use a program called Loop >> Recorder. You can set it to record loop back for a few seconds to >> indefinite. I have mine set to 15 minutes usually. As the >> recording reaches 15 minutes, the recording that was 15 minutes old >> ages off. >> >> Bill Harms > > > Bill, my RecAll Pro also has this function. I'm a little hesitant to > use it in that manner, lest I lose something really big, although, I > suppose I could simply stop and save a good ID on the spot. Guy > reminded me that RecAll Pro has the ability to annotate very simply > for later review, and that this, along with a UTC time/date stamp is > very handy. I might just have to go back and do it this way > (although I do often annotate now.....still seems a wee bit of a > chore, but a lot easier than the old cassette days! ..........Walt. > PS: I'd love if my Edirol-09 had the audio cache feature. I'm sure > I'd use it all of the time! > > > -- Bill Harms Elkridge, Maryland Check out the Spokane Radio History Pages http://spokane.philcobill.com _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
