Wel in that case I must try the 620 again. Idon't no why I couldn't get the mic setting in windows. But it works great on the ls14. I want to go out and record stuff in the street soon.
On 11/06/2013, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote: > I do it by using it as an external sound card. Just like you said. There is > perhaps a bit more clarity to the sound. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Aidan > Maher > Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 3:44 PM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Re: my findings about the ls14 > > Sorry, I am a bit lost. You say you do 24 bit quality with the 520 in > SounForge? Do you mean that you use the mics and record in SoundForge or do > you find a way to record directly on the unit with that quality? > And does it sound much different when performing in SoundForge? > > On 11/06/2013, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote: >> I see. No I know that only the the LS ones do Blu-Ray quality built in. >> That's interesting that windows couldn't see your recorder. It saw my >> 420 and 520 and I'm able to do full Blu-Ray 96 KHZ 24 Bit PCM with it >> in Sound Forge. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of >> Aidan Maher >> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:04 AM >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: Re: my findings about the ls14 >> >> Wel, the dm range cannot record such high quality. The highest with >> them is 16bit48kbps on wave. Its only the ls models wich can go til >> 24bit96khz. The >> 520 and other dm models can be used as a microphone on pc, but the >> problem is that its not vissable to windows. You can only record with >> it using the sonority software. Wel that is what I found with my 620. >> Whereass these new models you can setup in any recording program from >> your > choice. >> >> On 11/06/2013, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I'm glad you like it. That's good to hear that the speech won't go >>> away if you format it for some reason. As for the mike thing, I'm not >>> sure I fully understand your point. The DM-420and 5-20 could be used >>> and they must have had some driver built in to be able to do 96 KHZ >>> 24 Bit. What is more, I could find them at least. I'm not sure about >>> any one >> else. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of >>> Aidan Maher >>> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 7:53 AM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: my findings about the ls14 >>> >>> I finally got my ls14. Its very intresting how olympus make changes >>> compared to the older models. I found now some good knews. The voice >>> files wich make the recorder talk is no longer in the build in memory. >>> In older models you had to backup the voice guidance folder and >>> restore it after a format, or you needed to use the pc software to >>> upload the speech files back to the recorder. But now its no longer >>> the case. You can format without worries. All the other system files >>> will be gone, but not the speech files. So after restarting the >>> recorder or connecting and disconnecting again from pc, it should now >>> recreate the system read-only files again and you good to go. Another >>> thing wich I am very excited about is that the newer models including >>> the ls100 and ls14 now really contain the driver needed to be seen by >>> windows to enable it to be use the microphones of the recorder on the >>> pc. With older models you also had the ability to record on the pc >>> using the mics, but the problem was that you could only use that >>> feature from within the provided pc software. And if you look under >>> control panel you won't see it listed under your input and output >>> devices. Now, the software is no longer used it seems, and you can >>> now select the mic in windows and wich ever software you use to record. >>> And it work very wel. The ls14 also has a metronoom. Unfortunetly the >>> settings for the metronoom don't speak. But I found an easy way to >>> deal with this. I hope to do a podcast soon about that. I stil want >>> to test line in as I really like the fact that it have a deticated >>> line in jack. I like it that now this recorder have a moad dile wich >>> you can turn to switch to different recording moads. So the option to >>> switch from manual to auto gain is no longer in the menus, as you use >>> the wheel to move among them. The tuner don't seem accessible. But I >>> don't care about that anyway. It uses dubble A batteries this time, >>> wich is a first for olympus. It doesn't seem that they provided >>> recharchible batteries with this model, but the manual also don't >>> state if it can charch batteries either, but you can use it on power >>> if you own the optional USB adapter or plug into the pc. 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