Yes it is a shame about XLR connectivity however the unit is small so adding
that functionality would have made the recorder that little bit larger.
I can see a good reason as to why people would buy this recorder if it had XLR
connectivity as it would be a very cheap and practical studio device
Dain to erace everything after you've been playing stuff hit the
function key all the way to the left. Then hit the erace key. Now if you
remember how erace use to work on the older recorders were you had to
conferm 2 times you'll be good. But before that you'll get a choice of
erace 1 file or
Andy,
The headphones I am looking for do not have a band at all. They depend on
hooks that go over the top of each ear. The reason I liked that aspect is that
they are a good deal more portable, no folding or hinges to break. However, I
will let you know if I find anything like that. I
That is 1 thing I did find interesting about the new DM-720 and the P4.
I think they had the British lady say more stuff. Am I right? That's
also why they don't and won't match the DM-4. The DM-4 had an actual TTS
engine in it.
On 2/20/2019 9:57 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yes it is a shame
As we’ve lamented previously its terribly sad that Olympus chose not to carry
on with the development of the DM-4 as it included a whole heap of useful
features that were never finished.
> On 21 Feb 2019, at 2:25 am, Hamit Campos wrote:
>
> That is 1 thing I did find interesting about the
Olympus are certainly known for their Dictation offerings and not their
professional recording offerings and let's face it, the Olympus LS-100 -
despite of its many shortcomings in my view - is aimed at the professional
market.
Whether Olympus can hold their own against the Zoom H6 for example
Hi folks,
Hope you're all doing good.
We just received a used ls-100 in very fine condition.
I wonder. Is it possible to find a good solid ls-100 specialised carrying case
for this recorder?
I'd prefer some leather but at least something that has been made for this
special unit would be nice.
Oh yeah agreed. I mean if that Holywood sound goes indy vid of the Zoom
F4 the little sister of the F8 origenal is anything to go buy dam dude
these things are pretty near dam Sound Devices quality sounding. Can't
tell how close though as I've not heard an NT1-A on them. Speaking of
Thanks. It has been so long since I did that I forgot how. Could you
remind me, barry?
Alternatively, you can use the dir command line function in Windows to
create a list of files which you can save to a .m3u file.
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Very possible from Olympus themselves.
> On 21 Feb 2019, at 2:59 am, Brian Olesen wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> Hope you're all doing good.
> We just received a used ls-100 in very fine condition.
> I wonder. Is it possible to find a good solid ls-100 specialised carrying
> case for this recorder?
>
Yeah I know right? It even had a DAISY player in it. Dude think of this.
What a world if Olympus had continued the stuff in the DM-4 in the
LS-100. Or in what ever new machine they do. Let's hope the LS-100
wasn't also an 1 off kinda thing too.
On 2/20/2019 10:29 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
As
Yep that's right. Like Enya says at the end of Only Time. Who knows?
Only Time.
On 2/20/2019 11:28 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Only time will tell.
On 21 Feb 2019, at 2:39 am, Hamit Campos wrote:
Yeah I know right? It even had a DAISY player in it. Dude think of this. What a
world if
Hi Steve.
Sports Headphones eh? I can understand that because they were very light
and very strong and the band up from your colour acted like a sort of
spring, pressing the earpads gently onto your ears plus they had the hook
like features that would make them very safe for Jogging or even
Hi Tim,
Create a batch file in Notepad or another text editor. You could call it
playlist.bat
If, for example, you want the playlist to include all MP3 files on your C:
drive, type or copy the following to the file.
dir/s/b "c:\*.mp3">c:\playlist.m3u
When you run the batch file, which you can
I finally received my LS-14 recorder today so here are my impressions.
I know the internal speaker of a recorder is terribly important to some people.
For me an internal speaker doesn’t mean much and I suppose that’s probably
because I’ve used so many professional recording solutions without
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