Here is a field comparison posting for the lower-end microphone folks on the list. These are two short recordings made with a Sony MZ-M100 HI-MD recorder using the small lapel microphone Sony ECM-DS7
Hi Roy-- Sure, I'd start recording with that mic and set aside some time to compare your results with lower noise mics people of this list can vouch for. I have an Hi-MD page that has some suggestion
? Both units do USB transfers using Sony's SonicStage software. The M100 is for Mac/PC, the RH-10 for PC only You'll enjoy stereo. For the loud settings as you describe, perhaps give the ECM-DS70P a
I too am in the ranks of the amateurs here, but am fascinated with attempting to record ambient sounds in locations away from the things of man. I recently picked up a MZ-M10 recorder which of cours
All the Sony Hi-MD models use the same software for recording, so they have the same features for field use. I have never read a claim from Sony or anyone else that one of the Hi-MD models has a bett
<<<<You'll enjoy stereo. For the loud settings as you describe, perhaps give the ECM-DS70P a try before you invest more money in mics. Was it Martyn that posted a ECM-DS70P->M100 recording last fall?
Curt, thanks for the clarification. So there are presently four Hi-MD recorders that can transfer recordings from Hi-MD to Mac: -- at high speed -- in digital form -- via USB cable connection -- with
The MZ-M200 is a kit including -- a MZ-RH1 Hi-MD recorder -- Sony ECM-DS70P Stereo Microphone -- upgraded Sony MDR-EO931 Earbud Headphones. -- Hi-MD Music Transfer software for Mac According to the H
Posted by: "oryoki2000" About normal. There's a huge number of windows users but these companies don't really think it thru as to what they do. I bet the proportion of windows users doing sound recor