Subject: | Re: question about new Olympus LS-100 purchase |
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From: | "Raimund" animalsounds |
Date: | Fri Jun 1, 2012 12:31 am ((PDT)) |
Simon Bennett wrote: > > Jez > > I am sitting here with headphones on monitoring my LS-100 as it records a= nd > I can't perceive any delay as I tap the inbuilt-mic. Also tried xlr mic a= nd > 96khz and still no delay apparent to me. Hi, I tried that yesterday with my LS-100 and I could indeed hear the delay. Be= cause it is rather short, one has to use a suited test signal in order to m= ake it audible: I hit a pen on a table, which creates a single short drum sound. While list= ening to both the original sound and the LS-100 monitor output I heard two = distinct pulses. Nevertheless, I believe that it is not a big problem at least for nature re= cording. Regards, Raimund |
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