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Review of the Olympus vn2100pc Digital Voice Recorder
The Olympus vn2100pc digital voice recorder from Olympus are perfect items for the always pressed-for-time people who intend to take advantage of a greater number of options than the traditional tape recorders to catch notes or creative impulses. Olympus digital voice recorders offer distinct sound quality, longer duration of recording, as well as convenient file management.
The Olympus vn2100pc digital voice recorder offers wave software as well as a USB connection. This small and efficiently engineered model of digital voice recorder produced by Olympus, permits you to move your files, index your recordings, and create an alarm. The make can be used in conjunction with Microsoft Windows 2000 professional, home edition, or XP professional.
This sleek and easily carried Olympus vn2100pc digital voice recorder is made attractive due to its decent white surface. The Olympus vn2100pc digital voice recorder is backed by the strong battery, which has the capability to take continuous digital recording for as many as 36 hours. The model requires a pair of AAA batteries. The large 64-MB internal flash memory facilitates non-stop recording for over 35 hours in LP mode.
The large LCD allows you the statistics | data on the battery duration, recording status, and much more. The easy-to-use control panel makes the file management and various other operations an effortless chore. The helpful features, such as the timer recording and voice activation options, permit you to just kick back and relax. The model-specific rapid and slow versions of playback give you the chance | allow you to tune in as much as 50% faster or 25% slower than you would in normal time.
Four different folders with the capacity of keeping up to 100 files in each folder, make for a complete data area for you. The erase feature of this recorder makes sure you want to get rid of a file, as would a piece of computer software. You can erase | delete a lone file or a number of files that you may not find relevant or necessary due to the assistance of the simple file management system. This system also helps you to transfer files in a hassle-free manner.
The voice activation system lengthens the recording time, as it permits recording only as the microphone hears the voice. Index marks give you a way to pick a precise point in a recording or even playback for easy retrieval. The recording time varies in different modes. In XHQ mode, the recording time is about 3 hours, in HQ mode it is nearly 6 hours, in SP mode the recording time is comparatively | quite a bit longer with almost 12 hours, and the recording time is most impressive in LP mode with almost 36 hours.
This Olympus vn2100pc digital voice recorder style is extremely easy to manage and run. You can set up it so it will fulfill your wishes in a flash by following the user’s manual. You can capture and subsequently download the class lectures along with song samples for your college classes. The capacity to download the recordings and play the same on a bigger stereo has definitely improved their classes, especially in the music classes.
Tascam debuts iM2 stereo condesor mic for iPhone (TUAW)
Around this time last year, Tascam introduced the Portastudio app, a 4-track
recorder modeled after the legendary Portastudio 144 4-track recorder of some
30 years ago. Now, Tascam has debuted the iM2, a stereo recorder with two
condenser mics and a built-in pre-amp that's based on Tascam's well known DR
series of portable recorders.
The iM2 simply plugs directly into the dock connector of your iPhone or iPad,
overriding your devices built-in mic to provide you with high quality
recordings. The two mics are adjustable over 180 degrees for uni-directional
recording, perfect for capturing a live recording as well as the ambience of
the room you're recording in.
The iM2's built-in preamp can also handle 125 dbs of noise, so you could
theoretically record a jet plane taking off without having to worry about any
distortion to the recording, even if your own ears may suffer.
The iM2 is priced at around US$80 and is available for pre-order. For all the
details, check out Tascam's website.
[Via Engadget]
Tascam debuts iM2 stereo condesor mic for iPhone originally appeared on TUAW -
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