Subject: | Re: field recording with digital mics |
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From: | "Lou Judson" inaudio |
Date: | Fri Dec 15, 2006 8:52 am ((PST)) |
Oh, and the Flashmic is a microphone (inherently analog) encased with a digital recorder. The only output is a heaphone jack, also analog. (well, it has USB offload but that is different I think.) Does the manual say you can record in rtealtime via USB? Then it would be a digital mic! Love to see them develop a series of similar devices, like stereo, etc. as the conecpt is fine. <L> Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio 415-883-2689 On Dec 15, 2006, at 7:48 AM, Walter Knapp wrote: > Posted by: "Lou Judson" > >> But mostly, which mics do you mean... > > A few weeks ago I saw a ad for a new HHb Microphone/recorder. It looks > like a microphone, but is a complete microphone and recorder. The > Flashmic DRM85 Digital Recording Microphone. Might be in the class of > stuff you are talking about. Don't know much about it though I did > download the owner's manual. Been off having other fun and games. > > Walt |
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