Steve! Did you consider the Edirol R-1 for $400.00? It's probably
backordered a couple of months as usual but if you get an order in then
you're guaranteed to get one after about two months at the most. You can
find it at www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml
Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat,
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Minidisc recorder Drawback
Shane,
I know the DS-2 and the WS-200s. The DS-2 has bigger buttons and a
bigger speaker. It can only record up to one hour in its S-HQ mode,
because it has 64 megs of memory and uses 128 KBPS for its S-HQ mode
recorder Drawback
Hey there, Will and all. Well, the unit is quite small, and it has
several recording modes, both stereo and mono. The stereo and one of the
mono settings save their files as Windows Media Audio, and
the other two mono modes save their recordings in the proprietary DSS
Steve! Please find following a clip from the PDF describing the Sony
MZRH910 and it's capability to upload to your computer. Do you really think
the such a professional company like Sony could leave such an obvious
requirement out? Never mind I take that back. Now with that said I will
On Tue, 24 May 2005 18:47:34 +0200, you wrote:
For a good music recorder with
upload capabilities, you'd have to spend $600 or so, that would get you
a Marantz PMD660 with track marking, silent skip and so on.
Well, Shore View Distribution couldn't find it, a Marantz outlet store
couldn't find
Hello, Michael and list. Michael, I have listned to all your reviews on Main
Menu, so your opinion is very high in my book. I just purchased an Olympus
DS2, and I love it. Do you have any reviews of
this little machine, and if you don't, do you personally have the recorder? I
am very
Steve, you wrote:
Well, Shore View Distribution couldn't find it, a Marantz outlet store
couldn't find it, so I'm still back to Square One.
They had hardware problems with their first machines. We have to be
patient and wait for their next ones.
The Plextalk is starting to look nicer and
Shane,
I know the DS-2 and the WS-200s. The DS-2 has bigger buttons and a
bigger speaker. It can only record up to one hour in its S-HQ mode,
because it has 64 megs of memory and uses 128 KBPS for its S-HQ mode.
The WS-200s can record up to four hours in its S-HQ mode, because it has
128 megs of
Could you tell us some of the good points of this unit?
Will
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On Tue, 24 May 2005, Shane Jackson wrote:
Hello, Michael and list. Michael, I have listned to all your reviews on Main
Menu, so your opinion is very high in my book. I just purchased an Olympus
DS2, and I love
. Maybe I'll use the neck cord.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: Minidisc recorder Drawback
Steve, you wrote:
I just checked again. USB for input only.
No, one
Bobcat, you wrote:
I sure hope it uses multiple beeps for selecting folders
the way my 1800 did. It had 1 to 4 short beeps for 4 folders.
Unfortunately, no, the WS-200s emits just one beep for each folder.
The other functions on the 1800 had useful audible tons as well.
And they're there
Hey there, Will and all. Well, the unit is quite small, and it has several
recording modes, both stereo and mono. The stereo and one of the mono settings
save their files as Windows Media Audio, and
the other two mono modes save their recordings in the proprietary DSS format.
All the modes
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: Minidisc recorder Drawback
Steve, you wrote:
I just checked again. USB for input only.
No, one can upload recordings with the MZ-RH910 however, one has
to use
4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Minidisc recorder Drawback
Hey there, Will and all. Well, the unit is quite small, and it has several
recording modes, both stereo and mono. The stereo and one of the mono
settings save their files as Windows Media Audio, and
the other two mono modes save their recordings
Hi witch model is this again please?
Casey
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From: Shane Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: Minidisc recorder Drawback
Hey there, Will and all. Well, the unit is quite
Hello, listers. The model of the Olympus recorder is DS2, and it can be found
at Circuit City and Radio Shack. At least, that's where I found it in my local
area, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Hope this is
helpful.
Shane Jackson
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
I just looked at the specs for the infamous Sony MZRH910. It's a fine
li'l machine, but it's definitely not made for on-the-spot recording
and digital extraction. Its only output is through the earphone
jack--no digital outs available. If that's true, then what's an
on-the-spot recordist using
I believe you can hook it up to your computer via USB.
Jim
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From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 1:34 PM
Subject: Minidisc recorder Drawback
I just looked at the specs for the infamous Sony MZRH910. It's a fine
On Mon, 23 May 2005 13:42:14 -0700, you wrote:
I believe you can hook it up to your computer via USB.
That was not mentioned anywhere in the product page I read.
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