Re: [all-audio] Documentary: Apollo 11 - A Step That Changed The World

2019-07-13 Thread John Covici
What can I do with .ts file?  I don't seem to have a program to play
them.

On Sat, 13 Jul 2019 14:53:17 -0400,
Dane Trethowan wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm watching this documentary right now as recorded by my Silicondust TV
> Tuner and Plex Media Server software so though I'd share it with you all and
> hope it brings back memories for some and perhaps is a field of discovery
> for others like me who just aren't old enough to remember the amazing events
> of that time.
> 
> This video was recorded and uploaded as is from live Free To Air Australian
> Television and is fairly large in size.
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/m9mddk5lv3sdze6/Apollo%2011%20-%20A%20Step%20That%
> 20Changed%20The%20World%20-%202019-07-13%2019%2000%2000%20-%20Episode%2007-1
> 3.ts?dl=0
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
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How do
you spend it?

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Re: [all-audio] Documentary: Apollo 11 - A Step That Changed The World

2019-07-13 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

I am old enough to have watched the landing at halfpast three in the morning
of 21 July 1969, on a small black-and-white 405-line tv set.

If it be the Lord's will to allow me to remain living on the Earth, I reach
70 years of age on 27 July.

On Sun, 14 Jul 2019 04:53:17 +1000, "Dane Trethowan"
 wrote:

-To: 
-Subject: [all-audio] Documentary: Apollo 11 - A Step That Changed The World
-From: "Dane Trethowan" 
-Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 04:53:17 +1000
-
-Hi everyone,
-
-I'm watching this documentary right now as recorded by my Silicondust TV
-Tuner and Plex Media Server software so though I'd share it with you all
and
-hope it brings back memories for some and perhaps is a field of discovery
-for others like me who just aren't old enough to remember the amazing
events
-of that time.
-
-This video was recorded and uploaded as is from live Free To Air Australian
-Television and is fairly large in size.
-
-Enjoy!
-
-https://www.dropbox.com/s/m9mddk5lv3sdze6/Apollo%2011%20-%20A%20Step%20That%
-20Changed%20The%20World%20-%202019-07-13%2019%2000%2000%20-%20Episode%2007-1
-3.ts?dl=0
-
-
-
-
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Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

2019-07-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well to say the Zoom H1N has menus wouldn't be describing the machine 
accurately.
Yes, the H1N has a setup menu of sorts but it isn't crucial to using the 
machine.
All other functions have shortcuts pretty much so its just a matter of 
remembering what key preses and holds do what.
The Zoom H1N has a comprehensive list of functions controlled by a most 
interesting interface that won't be a problem to get around once I learn it, if 
I can use keyboard shortcuts on a computer then the Zoom H1N will be as easy as 
peazy.
The H1 had no menu system at all but was limited in its functionality.
Actually the author of a review I watched on the Zoom H1N actually recommends 
that if you already have a Zoom H1 - and you're happy with it - then don't 
bother upgrading.
My Zoom H1 unit is 9 years old and has seen better days so why not the upgrade.


-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2019 6:01 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

Hi!
I just heard my friend about another recorder with no menus at all which makes 
me interestd.
I don’t give a dam about the zooms cause i can’t for the life of me remember 
the menus and have no sighted help for that either.
/A

> 12 juli 2019 kl. 03:41 skrev Dane Trethowan :
> 
> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the recorder.
> 
> First glances leave me impressed.
> 
> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the 
> controls on the front of the recorder below the display.
> 
> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very 
> stiff to adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the 
> adjustment stays permanent and won't be knocked.
> 
> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through a 
> setup process for display language, Time and Date etc so no recordings 
> unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand tomorrow but 
> I can tell you now that tomorrow just can't come quickly enough.
> 
> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery of 
> the Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see what if 
> anything Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the limiters now 
> included with the recorder will make all the difference here and - 
> this being the case - the H1N could make a very nice recorder for 
> dictation along with just about everything else.
> 
> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause 
> control so the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a pre-record 
> buffer.
> 
> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right hand 
> side of the recorder just below the input jack and can be opened 
> easily so that's another nice touch for this handy recorder over the older 
> model.
> 
> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the 
> H1 so I look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm 
> glad it's the weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend 
> weather - bitterly cold and windy here - but its great manual-type reading 
> weather.
> 
> .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 






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Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

2019-07-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I just heard my friend about another recorder with no menus at all which makes 
me interestd.
I don’t give a dam about the zooms cause i can’t for the life of me remember 
the menus and have no sighted help for that either.
/A

> 12 juli 2019 kl. 03:41 skrev Dane Trethowan :
> 
> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the recorder.
> 
> First glances leave me impressed.
> 
> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the controls on
> the front of the recorder below the display.
> 
> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very stiff to
> adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the adjustment stays
> permanent and won't be knocked.
> 
> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through a setup
> process for display language, Time and Date etc so no recordings
> unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand tomorrow but I can
> tell you now that tomorrow just can't come quickly enough.
> 
> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery of the
> Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see what if anything
> Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the limiters now included with the
> recorder will make all the difference here and - this being the case - the
> H1N could make a very nice recorder for dictation along with just about
> everything else.
> 
> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause control so
> the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a pre-record buffer.
> 
> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right hand side
> of the recorder just below the input jack and can be opened easily so that's
> another nice touch for this handy recorder over the older model.
> 
> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the H1 so I
> look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm glad it's the
> weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend weather - bitterly
> cold and windy here - but its great manual-type reading weather.
> 
> .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

2019-07-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Okay here's a small sample as recorded from the built-in microphones of the 
Zoom H1N covered by the Zoom Windscreen.
I don't think the Zoom Windscreens are as good as the Gutman type I own so I'm 
looking around to see if I can find a Gutman to fit the H1N.
Anyway the recording is of me getting up from my office desk and going outside 
into the backyard for a little while before coming in again.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/olzjroysjjo6x4m/ZOOM0009.WAV?dl=0


-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Aidan
Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2019 4:58 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

Thanks this is very helpfull. I will save this mail

On 7/13/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> I can shed some light on all of this now having set the recorder up.
> The 4 buttons belief the display - Audio, Low Cut, Limiter and Level - 
> become function buttons when the setup screen is active thus the 2 
> middle buttons are your cursor, the left is cancel and the right is okay.
> Such is indicated on the display if you have vision to see the arrows 
> or whatever graphics are used.
> There’s a heck of a lot in the setup menu which is worth noting 
> including SD Card tests and a whole heap on USB mapping which I’ll 
> have to learn about in coming days.
> I’ve Done some testing with the recorder and I’ve been most pleased 
> with the results I’ve obtained thus far.
> Certainly the H1N is worth the money I paid - $180 Australian 
> including the accessories kit.
> There are advantages over the H1 verses the H1N and one is being the 
> ease of changing recording formats with the H1 which was done by just 
> flicking a switch to change to Mp3.
> With the H1N I have to go into ‘Audio” and remember key presses but at 
> least the change can be done I guess.
>
>
>> On 13 Jul 2019, at 10:43 pm, Aidan  wrote:
>>
>> It should be possible to insert batteries, and press something that 
>> could be ok/enter, (wich ever button they use for that) and then you 
>> should be at the main screen where you can record. But the manual is 
>> not clear about those button combinations. All I know is that when 
>> holding down the stop button it bring up options such as the self 
>> timer, wich don't make much sense for us. It allow you to get ready 
>> for recording while you not able to press record. So it will count 
>> visually a few seconds and start recording, but there is no audible 
>> indication as to when it started.
>> I believe to overdub, you must press record and play together, but 
>> the other combinations I stil would like to no.
>>
>> On 7/12/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>>> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the 
>>> recorder.
>>>
>>> First glances leave me impressed.
>>>
>>> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the 
>>> controls on the front of the recorder below the display.
>>>
>>> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very 
>>> stiff to adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the 
>>> adjustment stays permanent and won't be knocked.
>>>
>>> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through 
>>> a setup process for display language, Time and Date etc so no 
>>> recordings unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand 
>>> tomorrow but I can tell you now that tomorrow just can't come 
>>> quickly enough.
>>>
>>> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery 
>>> of the Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see 
>>> what if anything Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the 
>>> limiters now included with the recorder will make all the difference 
>>> here and - this being the case - the H1N could make a very nice 
>>> recorder for dictation along with just about everything else.
>>>
>>> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause 
>>> control so the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a 
>>> pre-record buffer.
>>>
>>> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right 
>>> hand side of the recorder just below the input jack and can be 
>>> opened easily so that's another nice touch for this handy recorder 
>>> over the older model.
>>>
>>> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the 
>>> H1 so I look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm 
>>> glad it's the weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend 
>>> weather - bitterly cold and windy here - but its great manual-type 
>>> reading weather.
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> 
>
>





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Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

2019-07-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
The Zoom H1N has many useful functions which are controlled by holding down 
various keys so I hope to learn about those in coming days and will note them 
here.


-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Aidan
Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2019 4:58 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

Thanks this is very helpfull. I will save this mail

On 7/13/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> I can shed some light on all of this now having set the recorder up.
> The 4 buttons belief the display - Audio, Low Cut, Limiter and Level - 
> become function buttons when the setup screen is active thus the 2 
> middle buttons are your cursor, the left is cancel and the right is okay.
> Such is indicated on the display if you have vision to see the arrows 
> or whatever graphics are used.
> There’s a heck of a lot in the setup menu which is worth noting 
> including SD Card tests and a whole heap on USB mapping which I’ll 
> have to learn about in coming days.
> I’ve Done some testing with the recorder and I’ve been most pleased 
> with the results I’ve obtained thus far.
> Certainly the H1N is worth the money I paid - $180 Australian 
> including the accessories kit.
> There are advantages over the H1 verses the H1N and one is being the 
> ease of changing recording formats with the H1 which was done by just 
> flicking a switch to change to Mp3.
> With the H1N I have to go into ‘Audio” and remember key presses but at 
> least the change can be done I guess.
>
>
>> On 13 Jul 2019, at 10:43 pm, Aidan  wrote:
>>
>> It should be possible to insert batteries, and press something that 
>> could be ok/enter, (wich ever button they use for that) and then you 
>> should be at the main screen where you can record. But the manual is 
>> not clear about those button combinations. All I know is that when 
>> holding down the stop button it bring up options such as the self 
>> timer, wich don't make much sense for us. It allow you to get ready 
>> for recording while you not able to press record. So it will count 
>> visually a few seconds and start recording, but there is no audible 
>> indication as to when it started.
>> I believe to overdub, you must press record and play together, but 
>> the other combinations I stil would like to no.
>>
>> On 7/12/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>>> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the 
>>> recorder.
>>>
>>> First glances leave me impressed.
>>>
>>> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the 
>>> controls on the front of the recorder below the display.
>>>
>>> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very 
>>> stiff to adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the 
>>> adjustment stays permanent and won't be knocked.
>>>
>>> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through 
>>> a setup process for display language, Time and Date etc so no 
>>> recordings unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand 
>>> tomorrow but I can tell you now that tomorrow just can't come 
>>> quickly enough.
>>>
>>> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery 
>>> of the Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see 
>>> what if anything Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the 
>>> limiters now included with the recorder will make all the difference 
>>> here and - this being the case - the H1N could make a very nice 
>>> recorder for dictation along with just about everything else.
>>>
>>> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause 
>>> control so the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a 
>>> pre-record buffer.
>>>
>>> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right 
>>> hand side of the recorder just below the input jack and can be 
>>> opened easily so that's another nice touch for this handy recorder 
>>> over the older model.
>>>
>>> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the 
>>> H1 so I look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm 
>>> glad it's the weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend 
>>> weather - bitterly cold and windy here - but its great manual-type 
>>> reading weather.
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> 
>
>





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Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

2019-07-13 Thread Aidan
Thanks this is very helpfull. I will save this mail

On 7/13/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> I can shed some light on all of this now having set the recorder up.
> The 4 buttons belief the display - Audio, Low Cut, Limiter and Level -
> become function buttons when the setup screen is active thus the 2 middle
> buttons are your cursor, the left is cancel and the right is okay.
> Such is indicated on the display if you have vision to see the arrows or
> whatever graphics are used.
> There’s a heck of a lot in the setup menu which is worth noting including SD
> Card tests and a whole heap on USB mapping which I’ll have to learn about in
> coming days.
> I’ve Done some testing with the recorder and I’ve been most pleased with the
> results I’ve obtained thus far.
> Certainly the H1N is worth the money I paid - $180 Australian including the
> accessories kit.
> There are advantages over the H1 verses the H1N and one is being the ease of
> changing recording formats with the H1 which was done by just flicking a
> switch to change to Mp3.
> With the H1N I have to go into ‘Audio” and remember key presses but at least
> the change can be done I guess.
>
>
>> On 13 Jul 2019, at 10:43 pm, Aidan  wrote:
>>
>> It should be possible to insert batteries, and press something that
>> could be ok/enter, (wich ever button they use for that) and then you
>> should be at the main screen where you can record. But the manual is
>> not clear about those button combinations. All I know is that when
>> holding down the stop button it bring up options such as the self
>> timer, wich don't make much sense for us. It allow you to get ready
>> for recording while you not able to press record. So it will count
>> visually a few seconds and start recording, but there is no audible
>> indication as to when it started.
>> I believe to overdub, you must press record and play together, but the
>> other combinations I stil would like to no.
>>
>> On 7/12/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>>> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the
>>> recorder.
>>>
>>> First glances leave me impressed.
>>>
>>> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the controls
>>> on
>>> the front of the recorder below the display.
>>>
>>> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very stiff
>>> to
>>> adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the adjustment stays
>>> permanent and won't be knocked.
>>>
>>> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through a
>>> setup
>>> process for display language, Time and Date etc so no recordings
>>> unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand tomorrow but I
>>> can
>>> tell you now that tomorrow just can't come quickly enough.
>>>
>>> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery of
>>> the
>>> Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see what if
>>> anything
>>> Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the limiters now included with
>>> the
>>> recorder will make all the difference here and - this being the case -
>>> the
>>> H1N could make a very nice recorder for dictation along with just about
>>> everything else.
>>>
>>> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause
>>> control
>>> so
>>> the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a pre-record
>>> buffer.
>>>
>>> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right hand
>>> side
>>> of the recorder just below the input jack and can be opened easily so
>>> that's
>>> another nice touch for this handy recorder over the older model.
>>>
>>> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the H1
>>> so
>>> I
>>> look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm glad it's the
>>> weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend weather -
>>> bitterly
>>> cold and windy here - but its great manual-type reading weather.
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> 
>
>

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[all-audio] Documentary: Apollo 11 - A Step That Changed The World

2019-07-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi everyone,

I'm watching this documentary right now as recorded by my Silicondust TV
Tuner and Plex Media Server software so though I'd share it with you all and
hope it brings back memories for some and perhaps is a field of discovery
for others like me who just aren't old enough to remember the amazing events
of that time.

This video was recorded and uploaded as is from live Free To Air Australian
Television and is fairly large in size.

Enjoy!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/m9mddk5lv3sdze6/Apollo%2011%20-%20A%20Step%20That%
20Changed%20The%20World%20-%202019-07-13%2019%2000%2000%20-%20Episode%2007-1
3.ts?dl=0

 


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Re: [all-audio] Blue Spark Blackout

2019-07-13 Thread Georgina Joyce
Hello,

Yes a lot of digital stuff. However, the French have proposed that 2M band 
should be taken. Which has woken up some hams. For years hams have been using 
APRS  on 2m and packet is kept going. Very useful for Government emergency 
planning. See win mail etc.

Here’s the article:
France has submitted a paper with the subject Agenda Item 10 revised proposal 
for an agenda item for new non-safety aeronautical mobile applications. 

The paper says: 

"The list of bands that are proposed for study of possible new allocations to 
the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis is revised by adding the 
band 144-146 MHz, the bands 5000-5010 MHz and 15.4-15.7 GHz being maintained."

"The decisions of previous conferences have introduced some restrictions to the 
use and have imposed constraints on the development of aeronautical mobile 
applications within some existing mobile allocations traditionally used by the 
aeronautical mobile applications. 

At the same time, the number of manned and unmanned aircraft equipped with 
sensors has grown significantly in the past 20 years together with the need of 
bidirectional low to high data rate communications.

Aeronautical applications like fire surveillance, border surveillance, air 
quality and environment monitoring, traffic monitoring, disaster monitoring, 
terrain modelling, imagery (visible, infrared, radar, meteo), video monitoring 
require non-safety communications between various types of aeronautical 
platforms. 

Consequently the need of non-safety data communications between various types 
of aeronautical platforms increases and so the need for new frequency bands."

Download PTA(19)090 France_Proposal on non-safety aeronautical mobile 
applications at CPG PTA # 7 - 17-21 June - Prague under Meeting Docs 
https://cept.org/ecc/groups/ecc/cpg/cpg-pt-a/client/meeting-documents/?flid=5624
 






> On 13 Jul 2019, at 16:37, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Is ham-radio still alive and kicking these days when internet has stolen 
> everything?
> I was into that long ago.
> I had the Swedish n certificate but gave it up since there seems no one on 
> the 2 meters band here anymore.
> Everithing is digitized.
> /A
> 
>> 10 juli 2019 kl. 19:47 skrev Georgina Joyce > >:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I have it connected to a Scarlett Solo. I am constructing sound-proofing 
>> panels so that I can continue doing my tutorials relating to ham radio. It 
>> is too heavy and big to carry outside. I simply couldn’t imagine carrying 
>> two of them. With it’s shock mount it is some serious metal. From memory, it 
>> is just under a kilo and the shock mount is not easy to hold. I’ll see what 
>> I can do. I would love to hear bird song but inner city life doesn’t allow 
>> birds to be heard too often.
>> 
>> Gena
>> 
>>> On 10 Jul 2019, at 17:14, Hamit Campos  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Oo you actually have 1! How lucky! Well the thing is I want the stereo 
>>> matched pair which is $600. But yeah I say again I love how it sounds on a 
>>> Sound Devices 744-T. The only thing is Neal never daired even just hold it 
>>> out a window to hear how outdoors stuff sounds on it. How do you use yours? 
>>> In that what do you connect it to? Though now you'll be able to use it with 
>>> the H6. So not to be a bother as I told Neal the few times I've asked him. 
>>> But if ever you can can you upload something to hear how the NT1-A does 
>>> with trafic birds and what not? I'd really apreciate it.
>>> 
>>> On 7/10/2019 11:42 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
 Hello Tim,
 
 If you look  I already suggested the Rode NT1A I have got it and love it. 
 The big heavy lump.
 
 Gena
 
 
> On 10 Jul 2019, at 00:13, tim cumings  wrote:
> 
> check out the road and T1A.
>> On Jul 9, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Tim,
>> 
>> Are there any £100 - £200 i.e. entry level mics that you would recommend?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>>> On 9 Jul 2019, at 23:32, tim cumings  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am not a big fan of the road pro caster, although I do like some of 
>>> of the other road microphones. I tried the pro caster and didn’t like 
>>> it on my voice. It was way too basic for my liking. However, your 
>>> mileage may vary.
 On Jul 9, 2019, at 6:09 PM, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
 
 
 Hello,
 
 It appears Amazon have a big saving on the Procaster. It doesn’t state 
 the connection.  It usually states if they are USB so I assume it is 
 XLR. Which would mean you would need an interface or a mixer. The 
 Focusrite Scarlett Solo is a good starter.
 
 Plenty to read up on these subjects.
 
 Regards,
> On 9 Jul 2019, at 22:45, Casey  wrote:
> 
> hi where can you get the procaster mic from?
> 
> And how does it connect to your computer?
> 

Re: [all-audio] Blue Spark Blackout

2019-07-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Is ham-radio still alive and kicking these days when internet has stolen 
everything?
I was into that long ago.
I had the Swedish n certificate but gave it up since there seems no one on the 
2 meters band here anymore.
Everithing is digitized.
/A

> 10 juli 2019 kl. 19:47 skrev Georgina Joyce :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have it connected to a Scarlett Solo. I am constructing sound-proofing 
> panels so that I can continue doing my tutorials relating to ham radio. It is 
> too heavy and big to carry outside. I simply couldn’t imagine carrying two of 
> them. With it’s shock mount it is some serious metal. From memory, it is just 
> under a kilo and the shock mount is not easy to hold. I’ll see what I can do. 
> I would love to hear bird song but inner city life doesn’t allow birds to be 
> heard too often.
> 
> Gena
> 
>> On 10 Jul 2019, at 17:14, Hamit Campos  wrote:
>> 
>> Oo you actually have 1! How lucky! Well the thing is I want the stereo 
>> matched pair which is $600. But yeah I say again I love how it sounds on a 
>> Sound Devices 744-T. The only thing is Neal never daired even just hold it 
>> out a window to hear how outdoors stuff sounds on it. How do you use yours? 
>> In that what do you connect it to? Though now you'll be able to use it with 
>> the H6. So not to be a bother as I told Neal the few times I've asked him. 
>> But if ever you can can you upload something to hear how the NT1-A does with 
>> trafic birds and what not? I'd really apreciate it.
>> 
>> On 7/10/2019 11:42 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>>> Hello Tim,
>>> 
>>> If you look  I already suggested the Rode NT1A I have got it and love it. 
>>> The big heavy lump.
>>> 
>>> Gena
>>> 
>>> 
 On 10 Jul 2019, at 00:13, tim cumings  wrote:
 
 check out the road and T1A.
> On Jul 9, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
> 
> Hello Tim,
> 
> Are there any £100 - £200 i.e. entry level mics that you would recommend?
> 
> Regards,
> 
>> On 9 Jul 2019, at 23:32, tim cumings  wrote:
>> 
>> I am not a big fan of the road pro caster, although I do like some of of 
>> the other road microphones. I tried the pro caster and didn’t like it on 
>> my voice. It was way too basic for my liking. However, your mileage may 
>> vary.
>>> On Jul 9, 2019, at 6:09 PM, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> It appears Amazon have a big saving on the Procaster. It doesn’t state 
>>> the connection.  It usually states if they are USB so I assume it is 
>>> XLR. Which would mean you would need an interface or a mixer. The 
>>> Focusrite Scarlett Solo is a good starter.
>>> 
>>> Plenty to read up on these subjects.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
 On 9 Jul 2019, at 22:45, Casey  wrote:
 
 hi where can you get the procaster mic from?
 
 And how does it connect to your computer?
 
 
 
> On 7/9/2019 1:48 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
> Hi!
> Haven’t heard the Nt1 but i have the procaster and its the best mic 
> i’ve ever had.
> /A
> 
>> 9 juli 2019 kl. 14:48 skrev Hamit Campos :
>> 
>> Dude Gena's totaly right homy. The NT1-A is my favorite of the mics 
>> Neal demos. I so want the stereo matched pair of them. Love how it 
>> sounds on Neal's Sound-Devices 744-T. Can't wait to hear 1 of these 
>> on a Zoom F8N. Or even an F4. That's got to be pure epicness.
>> 
>>> On 7/9/2019 7:19 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I haven’t looked at this mic but after this review I would suggest 
>>> you looked at the Rode NT1A.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBae3-_3WYU
>>> 
>>> Gena
>>> 
 On 8 Jul 2019, at 23:29, Merv Keck  wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Anyone have experience with the Blue Spark Blackout XLR condenser
 Microphone? I needed a second microphone and this one is on sale 
 for Prime
 Day on amazon for $119.
 
 I was just looking for a second XLR for a second chair when doing 
 two person
 recordings.
 
 Merv
 
 
 
 
 
 
>>> Gena
>>> 
>>> Call: M0EBP
>>> DMR ID: 2346259
>>> Loc: IO83PS
>>> 73
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
 -- 
 
 Casey
 
 
 
>>> Gena
>>> 
>>> Call: M0EBP
>>> DMR ID: 2346259
>>> Loc: IO83PS
>>> 73
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> Gena
> 
> Call: M0EBP
> DMR ID: 2346259
> Loc: IO83PS
> 73
> 
> 
> 

Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

2019-07-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
I can shed some light on all of this now having set the recorder up.
The 4 buttons belief the display - Audio, Low Cut, Limiter and Level - become 
function buttons when the setup screen is active thus the 2 middle buttons are 
your cursor, the left is cancel and the right is okay.
Such is indicated on the display if you have vision to see the arrows or 
whatever graphics are used.
There’s a heck of a lot in the setup menu which is worth noting including SD 
Card tests and a whole heap on USB mapping which I’ll have to learn about in 
coming days.
I’ve Done some testing with the recorder and I’ve been most pleased with the 
results I’ve obtained thus far.
Certainly the H1N is worth the money I paid - $180 Australian including the 
accessories kit.
There are advantages over the H1 verses the H1N and one is being the ease of 
changing recording formats with the H1 which was done by just flicking a switch 
to change to Mp3.
With the H1N I have to go into ‘Audio” and remember key presses but at least 
the change can be done I guess.


> On 13 Jul 2019, at 10:43 pm, Aidan  wrote:
> 
> It should be possible to insert batteries, and press something that
> could be ok/enter, (wich ever button they use for that) and then you
> should be at the main screen where you can record. But the manual is
> not clear about those button combinations. All I know is that when
> holding down the stop button it bring up options such as the self
> timer, wich don't make much sense for us. It allow you to get ready
> for recording while you not able to press record. So it will count
> visually a few seconds and start recording, but there is no audible
> indication as to when it started.
> I believe to overdub, you must press record and play together, but the
> other combinations I stil would like to no.
> 
> On 7/12/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the recorder.
>> 
>> First glances leave me impressed.
>> 
>> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the controls on
>> the front of the recorder below the display.
>> 
>> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very stiff to
>> adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the adjustment stays
>> permanent and won't be knocked.
>> 
>> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through a setup
>> process for display language, Time and Date etc so no recordings
>> unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand tomorrow but I
>> can
>> tell you now that tomorrow just can't come quickly enough.
>> 
>> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery of the
>> Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see what if anything
>> Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the limiters now included with
>> the
>> recorder will make all the difference here and - this being the case - the
>> H1N could make a very nice recorder for dictation along with just about
>> everything else.
>> 
>> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause control
>> so
>> the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a pre-record buffer.
>> 
>> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right hand side
>> of the recorder just below the input jack and can be opened easily so
>> that's
>> another nice touch for this handy recorder over the older model.
>> 
>> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the H1 so
>> I
>> look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm glad it's the
>> weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend weather - bitterly
>> cold and windy here - but its great manual-type reading weather.
>> 
>> .
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 


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Re: [all-audio] Zoom H1N Handy Recorder

2019-07-13 Thread Aidan
It should be possible to insert batteries, and press something that
could be ok/enter, (wich ever button they use for that) and then you
should be at the main screen where you can record. But the manual is
not clear about those button combinations. All I know is that when
holding down the stop button it bring up options such as the self
timer, wich don't make much sense for us. It allow you to get ready
for recording while you not able to press record. So it will count
visually a few seconds and start recording, but there is no audible
indication as to when it started.
I believe to overdub, you must press record and play together, but the
other combinations I stil would like to no.

On 7/12/19, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> Just received this in the mail and have had a brief look at the recorder.
>
> First glances leave me impressed.
>
> The H1N is heavier then the previous H1 and sports most of the controls on
> the front of the recorder below the display.
>
> I like the idea of the analogue input level control which is very stiff to
> adjust and small enough to keep out of the way so the adjustment stays
> permanent and won't be knocked.
>
> The H1N runs on 2 AAA batteries and requires the user to go through a setup
> process for display language, Time and Date etc so no recordings
> unfortunately until I get some eyeballs to give me a hand tomorrow but I
> can
> tell you now that tomorrow just can't come quickly enough.
>
> One of the problems I found with the Zoom H1 was the slow recovery of the
> Automatic Recording Level so it will be interesting to see what if anything
> Zoom have done about this? I suspect that the limiters now included with
> the
> recorder will make all the difference here and - this being the case - the
> H1N could make a very nice recorder for dictation along with just about
> everything else.
>
> Others didn't like the fact that the older H1 didn't have a pause control
> so
> the addition of a pause control is welcome along with a pre-record buffer.
>
> The slot for the Micro SD card is easily accessible on the right hand side
> of the recorder just below the input jack and can be opened easily so
> that's
> another nice touch for this handy recorder over the older model.
>
> Too many other additional features and functions to mention over the H1 so
> I
> look forward to sorting all of these out over time and I'm glad it's the
> weekend, others might be disappointed with the weekend weather - bitterly
> cold and windy here - but its great manual-type reading weather.
>
> .
>
>
>
>
> 
>
>

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