On 19 July 2010 10:29, Philip Stubbs wrote:
> I have been asked to make some audio recordings of a conference. The
> last one I did, I used a cheap Sansa MP3 player that will record the
> FM radio that the audio was transmitted on.
>
> The next one will not be transmitted via FM, so I am looking a
Philip Stubbs wrote:
I have been asked to make some audio recordings of a conference. The
last one I did, I used a cheap Sansa MP3 player that will record the
FM radio that the audio was transmitted on.
The next one will not be transmitted via FM, so I am looking at how
best to do it. My first t
> I have been asked to make some audio recordings of a conference.
How many speakers' positions? Are you recording the audience as well?
> The next one will not be transmitted via FM, so I am looking at how
> best to do it.
If the setup is fairly simple (i.e. one rostrum, no audience), I'd get
Hello Philip,
On Mon, July 19, 2010 10:29, Philip Stubbs wrote:
> The next one will not be transmitted via FM, so I am looking at how
> best to do it. My first thought is something like a Zoom H2
> http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/h2/
How about this one?
http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product
I have been asked to make some audio recordings of a conference. The
last one I did, I used a cheap Sansa MP3 player that will record the
FM radio that the audio was transmitted on.
The next one will not be transmitted via FM, so I am looking at how
best to do it. My first thought is something lik