Subject: | Re: question about new Olympus LS-100 purchase |
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From: | "Ray Mansell" BCTess |
Date: | Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:35 am ((PDT)) |
I just received notification that this problem, as well as the 'remaining recording time' problem I discovered a few weeks ago and a couple of other bugs, are being worked on. The new firmware to fix them should be available some time in July. Ray On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 3:31 AM, Raimund <>wrote: > ** > Hi, > > I tried that yesterday with my LS-100 and I could indeed hear the delay. > Because it is rather short, one has to use a suited test signal in order to > make it audible: > > I hit a pen on a table, which creates a single short drum sound. While > listening 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 > recording. > > Regards, > Raimund > > > |
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