Re: [Hampshire] [OT] Conference Audio Recording

2010-07-19 Thread James Courtier-Dutton
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

Re: [Hampshire] [OT] Conference Audio Recording

2010-07-19 Thread Simon Reap
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

Re: [Hampshire] [OT] Conference Audio Recording

2010-07-19 Thread Vic
> 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

Re: [Hampshire] [OT] Conference Audio Recording

2010-07-19 Thread Jan Henkins
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

[Hampshire] [OT] Conference Audio Recording

2010-07-19 Thread Philip Stubbs
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