Subject: | 5. Re: Olympus recorder comparisons |
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From: | "Ray Mansell" BCTess |
Date: | Wed Jan 2, 2013 2:35 pm ((PST)) |
As Robin said, the reviewer was being thorough. The sequence is the same for both LS10 and LS100, except there is one additional OK to press with the LS100. After that, identical. Cheers, Ray On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Max <> wrote: > ** > > > OK, this isn't the review I was referring to, but it does remind me of > which aspect of this recorder would drive me mad. If you scroll down to t= he > section on how it performs, then the second paragraph, you find what I > mean. What a parlava! What I particularly like about my LS-10 is that I c= an > press the Pause button to confirm levels then Record and I'm away. I don'= t > have to select a folder or go through any of the other totally ridiculous > routine. Bear in mind this is only MY opinion, and is not meant as anythi= ng > else. > Cheers > Max > http://www.gizmag.com/olympus-ls100-multi-track-linear-pcm-recorder/24397= / > > |
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