Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW?
Hello Hamit, I was replying to this message: Don't remember anything offhand right now, but there are certainly repositories of free vsts, as well as placed to purcahse others, online. Search around and you should find some. On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:36, Hamit Campos wrote: Yes but they are going to something else. Now they also have the Reaper Made Easy podcasts. But again Reaper is an actual DAW. Like ProTules Logic Sonar and so on and so on. What do you want to actually do? For speech only though $300 US there's even Studio Recorder of APH. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Georgina Joyce M0EBP She / Her Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 2:25 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello, I haven't come across any Gold Wave resources. Audacity, someone set up a podcast, which I've subscribed to but haven't spent the time in getting to know it. Reaper has the reaper without peepers email list with an access to a dropbox set of directories which has many resources. I haven't accessed the dropbox archive for a few years now but I got the impression it was updated regularly. Regards, On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:13, JM Casey wrote: Don't remember anything offhand right now, but there are certainly repositories of free vsts, as well as placed to purcahse others, online. Search around and you should find some. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of DAVID Sent: April 6, 2024 10:16 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hi. I like using gold wave but where can I get some vst effect plugin from -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of JM Casey Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 3:43 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello. The two programmes are not exactly equivalents. Reaper is much more difficult to use, but it's also a more versatile programme that is a fully fledged multi-track recorder, editor, and you can even use it to drive soft synths and do midi. So it al depends on what it is you want to do. Reaper is more demanding and pretty much assumes you have good audio hardware right out of the box. It works with aseo (sp) and Goldwave doesn't, but that also means, if you use a screen-reader, it's bestif it is on its own audio output in windows. Goldwave is a great programme that can do all sorts of audio processing -- one track at a time. It's not really made for music production. But it can still use vst effect plugins. I have used it for ages. Unfortunately I have had some trouble with the latest versions, first with a keyboard command glitch (I consider it a problem because even though there's a solution it's not really documented anywhere I can see), and dictation mode, which I use a fair bit, not working. Still, you can get an older version if you want. As for usability with a screen-reader, they both are, but you will certainly have to take some time to study up, read documentation and so on. It'll be more of a long haul with reaper for sure, so if you are just starting out and not going to work with music production or midi stuff, I would think goldwave would be an excellent tool. There's also audacity of course, which is kind of somewhere in between Goldwave and Reaper in terms of its' abilities. It has a weird interface that I think isn't much like most daw software, but that could actually be an advantage if you can't see the screen and haven't used any other ones. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of David Mehler Sent: April 5, 2024 5:20 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello, I'm looking to get in to audio. I am wondering between Goldwave and Reaper (latest versions) which people prefer in terms of it's uaccessibility with a screen reader, beginner friendliness and ease of use? Also, were you using one product then switched to another? If so why? Thanks. Dave. -- Sent from Mozilla Thunderbird 91.13.1 Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! www.blindhams.com Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 521780 52340 Locater: IO83PS Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads
Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW?
Hello, No, just answering the subject. On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:34, JM Casey wrote: VST effects plugins are not goldwave specific. Goldwave is just able to use them, or many of them at least. VST is supposed to be cross-platform, and any programme that is VST capable will work with them, including gw. Not sure if you were directly replying to my message though? What sort of resources did you have in mind? -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Georgina Joyce M0EBP She / Her Sent: April 6, 2024 2:25 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello, I haven't come across any Gold Wave resources. Audacity, someone set up a podcast, which I've subscribed to but haven't spent the time in getting to know it. Reaper has the reaper without peepers email list with an access to a dropbox set of directories which has many resources. I haven't accessed the dropbox archive for a few years now but I got the impression it was updated regularly. Regards, On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:13, JM Casey wrote: Don't remember anything offhand right now, but there are certainly repositories of free vsts, as well as placed to purcahse others, online. Search around and you should find some. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of DAVID Sent: April 6, 2024 10:16 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hi. I like using gold wave but where can I get some vst effect plugin from -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of JM Casey Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 3:43 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello. The two programmes are not exactly equivalents. Reaper is much more difficult to use, but it's also a more versatile programme that is a fully fledged multi-track recorder, editor, and you can even use it to drive soft synths and do midi. So it al depends on what it is you want to do. Reaper is more demanding and pretty much assumes you have good audio hardware right out of the box. It works with aseo (sp) and Goldwave doesn't, but that also means, if you use a screen-reader, it's bestif it is on its own audio output in windows. Goldwave is a great programme that can do all sorts of audio processing -- one track at a time. It's not really made for music production. But it can still use vst effect plugins. I have used it for ages. Unfortunately I have had some trouble with the latest versions, first with a keyboard command glitch (I consider it a problem because even though there's a solution it's not really documented anywhere I can see), and dictation mode, which I use a fair bit, not working. Still, you can get an older version if you want. As for usability with a screen-reader, they both are, but you will certainly have to take some time to study up, read documentation and so on. It'll be more of a long haul with reaper for sure, so if you are just starting out and not going to work with music production or midi stuff, I would think goldwave would be an excellent tool. There's also audacity of course, which is kind of somewhere in between Goldwave and Reaper in terms of its' abilities. It has a weird interface that I think isn't much like most daw software, but that could actually be an advantage if you can't see the screen and haven't used any other ones. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of David Mehler Sent: April 5, 2024 5:20 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello, I'm looking to get in to audio. I am wondering between Goldwave and Reaper (latest versions) which people prefer in terms of it's uaccessibility with a screen reader, beginner friendliness and ease of use? Also, were you using one product then switched to another? If so why? Thanks. Dave. -- Sent from Mozilla Thunderbird 91.13.1 Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! www.blindhams.com Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 521780 52340 Locater: IO83PS Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! www.blindhams.com Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams
Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW?
Hello, I forgot, there was a set of free courses for GoldWave and Reaper by CAVI, very much out of date now but I mention them because getting started with audio is not seeking a DAW. The lectures for both DAWS were the same to start with. These lectures were on subjects such as; What is sound and how is it generated? How does a microphone work and what are the different types of microphone? What kinds of cables are required for audio production? What is an interface and which one do I need to get started? These are basic principles that are very important and I'd suggest an essential for getting into audio as it will save lots of head scratching and unnecessary waisted purchases. I just tried using my browser book mark and it appears that the domain has been pulled. Which is sad as the SD card that I had them stored died a few years ago. Regards, On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:25, Georgina Joyce M0EBP She / Her wrote: Hello, I haven't come across any Gold Wave resources. Audacity, someone set up a podcast, which I've subscribed to but haven't spent the time in getting to know it. Reaper has the reaper without peepers email list with an access to a dropbox set of directories which has many resources. I haven't accessed the dropbox archive for a few years now but I got the impression it was updated regularly. Regards, On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:13, JM Casey wrote: Don't remember anything offhand right now, but there are certainly repositories of free vsts, as well as placed to purcahse others, online. Search around and you should find some. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of DAVID Sent: April 6, 2024 10:16 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hi. I like using gold wave but where can I get some vst effect plugin from -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of JM Casey Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 3:43 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello. The two programmes are not exactly equivalents. Reaper is much more difficult to use, but it's also a more versatile programme that is a fully fledged multi-track recorder, editor, and you can even use it to drive soft synths and do midi. So it al depends on what it is you want to do. Reaper is more demanding and pretty much assumes you have good audio hardware right out of the box. It works with aseo (sp) and Goldwave doesn't, but that also means, if you use a screen-reader, it's bestif it is on its own audio output in windows. Goldwave is a great programme that can do all sorts of audio processing -- one track at a time. It's not really made for music production. But it can still use vst effect plugins. I have used it for ages. Unfortunately I have had some trouble with the latest versions, first with a keyboard command glitch (I consider it a problem because even though there's a solution it's not really documented anywhere I can see), and dictation mode, which I use a fair bit, not working. Still, you can get an older version if you want. As for usability with a screen-reader, they both are, but you will certainly have to take some time to study up, read documentation and so on. It'll be more of a long haul with reaper for sure, so if you are just starting out and not going to work with music production or midi stuff, I would think goldwave would be an excellent tool. There's also audacity of course, which is kind of somewhere in between Goldwave and Reaper in terms of its' abilities. It has a weird interface that I think isn't much like most daw software, but that could actually be an advantage if you can't see the screen and haven't used any other ones. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of David Mehler Sent: April 5, 2024 5:20 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello, I'm looking to get in to audio. I am wondering between Goldwave and Reaper (latest versions) which people prefer in terms of it's uaccessibility with a screen reader, beginner friendliness and ease of use? Also, were you using one product then switched to another? If so why? Thanks. Dave. -- Sent from Mozilla Thunderbird 91.13.1 Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! www.blindhams.com Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 521780 52340 Locater: IO83PS Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed
Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW?
Hello, I haven't come across any Gold Wave resources. Audacity, someone set up a podcast, which I've subscribed to but haven't spent the time in getting to know it. Reaper has the reaper without peepers email list with an access to a dropbox set of directories which has many resources. I haven't accessed the dropbox archive for a few years now but I got the impression it was updated regularly. Regards, On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:13, JM Casey wrote: Don't remember anything offhand right now, but there are certainly repositories of free vsts, as well as placed to purcahse others, online. Search around and you should find some. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of DAVID Sent: April 6, 2024 10:16 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hi. I like using gold wave but where can I get some vst effect plugin from -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of JM Casey Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 3:43 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello. The two programmes are not exactly equivalents. Reaper is much more difficult to use, but it's also a more versatile programme that is a fully fledged multi-track recorder, editor, and you can even use it to drive soft synths and do midi. So it al depends on what it is you want to do. Reaper is more demanding and pretty much assumes you have good audio hardware right out of the box. It works with aseo (sp) and Goldwave doesn't, but that also means, if you use a screen-reader, it's bestif it is on its own audio output in windows. Goldwave is a great programme that can do all sorts of audio processing -- one track at a time. It's not really made for music production. But it can still use vst effect plugins. I have used it for ages. Unfortunately I have had some trouble with the latest versions, first with a keyboard command glitch (I consider it a problem because even though there's a solution it's not really documented anywhere I can see), and dictation mode, which I use a fair bit, not working. Still, you can get an older version if you want. As for usability with a screen-reader, they both are, but you will certainly have to take some time to study up, read documentation and so on. It'll be more of a long haul with reaper for sure, so if you are just starting out and not going to work with music production or midi stuff, I would think goldwave would be an excellent tool. There's also audacity of course, which is kind of somewhere in between Goldwave and Reaper in terms of its' abilities. It has a weird interface that I think isn't much like most daw software, but that could actually be an advantage if you can't see the screen and haven't used any other ones. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of David Mehler Sent: April 5, 2024 5:20 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? Hello, I'm looking to get in to audio. I am wondering between Goldwave and Reaper (latest versions) which people prefer in terms of it's uaccessibility with a screen reader, beginner friendliness and ease of use? Also, were you using one product then switched to another? If so why? Thanks. Dave. -- Sent from Mozilla Thunderbird 91.13.1 Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! www.blindhams.com Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 521780 52340 Locater: IO83PS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#4652): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/4652 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/105357537/21656 Group Owner: all-audio+ow...@groups.io Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/21656/405281159/xyzzy [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Re: [all-audio] looking for a lover boy disk ography
Hello, You are confusing readers. Do you want a discography as stated in the subject line. Or are you asking for the albums? Which is how the body reads. As others have stated. There are questions about copyright concerns if you are asking for the albums. On 28 Feb 2024, at 22:20, Tom Kaufman wrote: As has been said on here, you _should not_ send messages of this type to this list! True: I'm not the moderator. But to send this type of message is asking for trouble! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Casey Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 4:31 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: [all-audio] looking for a lover boy disk ography Hi I know that I have sent this before but not sure that I sent it the right way. But I am looking for any and all albums by the band lover boy. That would include there greatest collections. So if anyone has them can you please share them. Casey, USA Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! www.blindhams.com Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 521780 52340 Locater: IO83PS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#4607): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/4607 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/104632199/21656 Group Owner: all-audio+ow...@groups.io Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/21656/405281159/xyzzy [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Re: [all-audio] Help with changing audio driver on Windows 10
Hello John, I'd be very careful in doing that. Unless you have a braille display and you can navigate Windows with it. Or have sighted support at hand. Because there is a chance you will loose all audio and need to restore the driver. I wouldn't trust that advice without further research. There must be a configuration to it within Windows Settings to turn off these affects you don't like. Regards, On 10 Dec 2023, at 16:48, John Dowling <1008...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, I've got a Dell Latitude 5511 laptop, and whenever I plug in headphones, this weird spacial audio thing kicks in, and I can't figure out how to disable it. According to a post a Mastodon, the issue is coming from a processor within the real-tek driver itself, and a user suggested to me that I change my driver to the generic Microsoft HD audio driver, but I can't find it under device manager. Can someone help? Georgina Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People to enjoy their hobby! For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! www.blindhams.com Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 521780 52340 Locater: IO83PS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#4499): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/4499 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/103092264/21656 Group Owner: all-audio+ow...@groups.io Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/21656/405281159/xyzzy [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Re: [all-audio] Accessible Field Recorder
Hello, Is there a review and demo from the blind community on this recorder? Thanks, > On 9 Oct 2023, at 14:31, Casey wrote: > > What about the l tronics recorder? > > -Original Message- > From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Aidan > Sent: Monday, October 9, 2023 07:09 AM > To: all-audio@groups.io > Subject: Re: [all-audio] Accessible Field Recorder > > Do you perhaps no how well the zoom h8 work with the app, and weather its > easy to connect with bluetooth? > > > >> On Oct 9, 2023, at 13:50, Hamit Campos wrote: >> >> Hi Merv. Unfortunately welcome to the future. Lots of the new recorders have >> touch screens. Now when you mean you want accessibility what do you exactly >> mean? Because a just turn it on and record thing I don't know unless the >> Zoom H1 N is like the original H1. But you made this harder by saying you >> want the possibility of using 2 separate mics. Are these phantom powered? >> The only thing I could suggest but it would mean getting it from someone >> else on EBay is the LS 100 of Olympus. It was basically something like the >> H4N of Zoom but with the sound quality of the H6 and it spoke most menus. >> >> -Original Message- >> From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Merv Keck >> Sent: Sunday, October 8, 2023 9:34 PM >> To: all-audio@groups.io >> Subject: [all-audio] Accessible Field Recorder >> >> Greetings: >> I recently saw a review of the Portcaster. It was a little more than I >> needed and I am not really intrigued with the Zoom P4. I don’t really want >> to memorize menus as I would prefer accessibility before usability. >> >> I am anticipating being out and about more in the near future and would like >> to have a portable recording option that is accessible. And has recording >> quality for use in Podcasts. I like the idea of using up to two external >> microphones if possible. but I can adapt. >> >> I looked on Sweetwater since I live in the United States. But under portable >> recorders I saw a lot of menu driven recorders with touch screens. >> Thanks for any advice in advance. >> Merv >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > > > > > > Georgina ***NOTE*** I am changing my email structure. Please change the held contact email address to: g...@m0ebp.uk Thank You! Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 52178 52340 Locater: IO83PS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#4473): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/4473 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/101844784/21656 Group Owner: all-audio+ow...@groups.io Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/21656/405281159/xyzzy [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Re: [all-audio] Accessible Field Recorder
Hello Matthew, Well it depends upon what quality it is you are striving for. Again, this is not stated. There is a huge difference in recording a quick note to self to that of a broadcast quality binaural outdoor sound. As I understand it, Gold Wave is a single track editor so will limit binaural recording. I don't know if Gold Wave can handle 32bit float. Most people who are serious about professional recordings with sight loss use Reaper. Where years of work has been applied to making it accessible. There are several learning resources for you to use. Regards, > On 9 Oct 2023, at 14:16, Matthew Chao via groups.io > wrote: > > Actually, want to start with something that's easy to use, yet I can grow > into it as my skills develop. Can do without binaural if that will make > things less complicated. I also plan to use GoldWave as my sound editor, as > Sound Forge is too expensive. thoughts on a good, small, portable, yet > accessible recorder? thanks.--Matthew Chao > > > > On 10/9/2023 7:59 AM, Hamit Campos wrote: >> Mathew. How big do you want the recorder? Cause in your case you could if >> you don't need XLRs just get the Zoom H3 VR. But if you want XLRs this next >> 1 will be quite big though and it's 3 apps on a touch screen. But you could >> get the new Zoom H8 and it's VR H8 peace. It comes with the XY H6 from the >> 6. But if you want wider you can get it's XAH8 peace. Which goes from XY to >> A B. >> >> -Original Message- >> From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Matthew Chao >> via groups.io >> Sent: Monday, October 9, 2023 7:27 AM >> To: all-audio@groups.io >> Subject: Re: [all-audio] Accessible Field Recorder >> >> Am looking for the same thing: preferably, a recorder that can do both >> stereo and binaural. Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao >> >> >> >> On 10/8/2023 9:33 PM, Merv Keck wrote: >>> Greetings: >>> I recently saw a review of the Portcaster. It was a little more than I >>> needed and I am not really intrigued with the Zoom P4. I don’t really want >>> to memorize menus as I would prefer accessibility before usability. >>> >>> I am anticipating being out and about more in the near future and would >>> like to have a portable recording option that is accessible. And has >>> recording quality for use in Podcasts. I like the idea of using up to two >>> external microphones if possible. but I can adapt. >>> >>> I looked on Sweetwater since I live in the United States. But under >>> portable recorders I saw a lot of menu driven recorders with touch screens. >>> Thanks for any advice in advance. >>> Merv >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > Georgina ***NOTE*** I am changing my email structure. Please change the held contact email address to: g...@m0ebp.uk Thank You! Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 52178 52340 Locater: IO83PS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#4472): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/4472 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/101844784/21656 Group Owner: all-audio+ow...@groups.io Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/21656/405281159/xyzzy [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Re: [all-audio] Accessible Field Recorder
Hello, OK, if you are looking for a stand-a-lone accessible unit. I don't think you will find one, I'd love to be wrong on that. A lot of devices now-a-days have a companion app. So I immediately thought of the Zoom F6. But there is so much faffing around to get the bluetooth connecting to the app. When it is it is very usable. Which also prompts me to comment, I would have thought a part of your criteria should be 32bit float recording. Thus worrying about audio levels is taken away. Which means the Zoom F3, a lovely little 2 XLR recorder and pairing it to the app is a lot easier than the F6. There are walk-throughs of both recorders from the blind pod makers group. Good luck! > On 9 Oct 2023, at 12:27, Matthew Chao via groups.io > wrote: > > Am looking for the same thing: preferably, a recorder that can do both > stereo and binaural. Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao > > > > On 10/8/2023 9:33 PM, Merv Keck wrote: >> Greetings: >> I recently saw a review of the Portcaster. It was a little more than I >> needed and I am not really intrigued with the Zoom P4. I don’t really want >> to memorize menus as I would prefer accessibility before usability. >> >> I am anticipating being out and about more in the near future and would like >> to have a portable recording option that is accessible. And has recording >> quality for use in Podcasts. I like the idea of using up to two external >> microphones if possible. but I can adapt. >> >> I looked on Sweetwater since I live in the United States. But under portable >> recorders I saw a lot of menu driven recorders with touch screens. >> Thanks for any advice in advance. >> Merv >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > Georgina ***NOTE*** I am changing my email structure. Please change the held contact email address to: g...@m0ebp.uk Thank You! Why not Join us via AllStar Active Elements Bridge 56870 Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 Personal Radio Contact info: Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 52178 52340 Locater: IO83PS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#4465): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/4465 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/101844784/21656 Group Owner: all-audio+ow...@groups.io Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/21656/405281159/xyzzy [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-