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Subject: Re: field recorder list
From: "obSession" melvoid2002
Date: Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:16 am ((PDT))
Would it be helpful to post some test files? I was experimenting with a few
things last night and got some ambience with birds. I'm in a pine forest,
and you can hear lots of wind in the trees. I also have a train passing by.
Not a "nature" sound, but a good representation of what my particular
machine can do.

We could post samples just like the other sounds that are available on the
naturerecordists.com site.

Just a thought.

ms

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Michael Dalton <>w=
rote:

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> field recorder list
> Posted by: "oryoki2000"  <oryoki%40gmail.com>   oryoki200=
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> Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:14 am (PDT)
> A field recorder is an audio recorder that produces high quality results,
> that is compact enough to be carried easily, and that has enough battery
> capacity for use in the field for a day.
>
> Below is my list of field recorders currently for sale in USA, or just
> recently discontinued. The list is in rough order by size and weight, wit=
h
> smallest first. The measurements come from manufacturers' web pages, and
> from my observations. ....
>
> **  **  **  **
> Oryoki,
>
> I belive it would be helpful to provide approximate battery life for
> recording under similar consitions, if possible.
>
> Mike
> Florida
> www.ParrotSpeech.com <http://www.parrotspeech.com/>
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