Hi!
Yes i have seen that one.
Its a bit to big for me though.
I’d like something smaller.
Maybe this isn’t possible though.
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> 4 apr. 2018 kl. 20:08 skrev Dane Trethowan :
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> All the Zoom recorders do good recordings as far as I know and that’s
> something they all have in common.
> I’ve ment
Hi Hamit!
It was just stupid little me.
Well, i want to capture birds mostly or maybe other sounds.
Maybe the ls100 but i have to have the budget first.
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> 4 apr. 2018 kl. 22:14 skrev Hamit Campos :
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> Yeah I guess I just always bring up the 100 cause I prefer studio audio. But
> also and I d
Ah yeah the LS-100 is meantioned for bird watching. the thing with it
too is that you'll have a recorder with 2 XLRs and phantum power should
you ever need it. I have an Audio Technica AT-8022 stereo mike that can
be used with phantum. Now I've seen on the sweet water page where they
show the p
Yeah and basically that's what Neal said it's good fore. It's supposed
to be good for music too by how it's sold but Neal dissagreed with that.
On 4/4/2018 11:12 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I’ve not heard Neal’s review on the P2 as yet so I’m none the wiser there.
I only plan to use this recorde
Cheers dane, sounds pretty good on this system.
Thanks for taking the trouble.
JP
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The Olympus LS-P4 I now have is the smallest digital recorder I've seen
though the smallest recorder I have in my collection is actually a Sony
MZR-900 Minidisc recorder.
On 5/04/2018 8:53 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Yes i have seen that one.
Its a bit to big for me though.
I’d like somet
All recorders we've talked about here will certainly capture bird sounds
faithfully and you'll most likely want to take advantage of 96K 24-bit
to do that job.
On 5/04/2018 8:58 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi Hamit!
It was just stupid little me.
Well, i want to capture birds mostly or maybe o
Neal's talking about the LS-P2 isn't he and not the P4? I've no idea how
similar or different these machines are.
I did think about purchasing the LS-P2 as Ferguson Enterprises had it on
sale.
I originally wanted to purchase a LS-14 but that model is now
discontinued as we all know.
A frie
I've been playing about with the recorder since then and have made quite
a few more recordings.
I really love the way the "Auto" mode works and it should be good enough
for most situations people are likely to come across.
The recorder sets the level and if the level is quieter the recorder
True that. I was only pointing out Olympus lists bird watching as 1 of
the uses for the LS-100. Also how to me some recorders are brighter then
others. Heck as Tascam and Roland have been brought up too I've heard
nature stuff on those too. They are pretty good. The most popular being
the Tasca
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