Subject: | Re: Olympus LS-10 and Sony D-50 |
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From: | "lilyplants" lilyplants |
Date: | Fri Jul 4, 2008 8:48 pm ((PDT)) |
I ordered the Olympus LS-10 thinking it would be much easier to use than m= y MD Sony MZM100 with soundprofessional binaural mics. It is. But it doesn't seem sensitive enough (okay with on high sen, 24, limiter on= and clip off). I want it to sound as good as possible with ambient and music. The Japanese= warbler is much better recording than I have achieved. What really confuses me are the sound samples. Those Sony PCM D-50 on the Wingfieldaudio.com site are moving (more overtones). The choir sample of th= e LS is fatiquing and uninteresting. YET the samples provides on this site show both to be no= isy although not as noisy as the R09 (can't remember who did them (4 "point and shoot" recor= ders). How does one account for these differences. and Can one achieve better results with one of these recorders over the oth= er? I'm new to ambient recording. Thank you for your help. lily |
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