Subject: | 1. Re: Noise in LS-10 |
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From: | "Jez" tempjez |
Date: | Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:05 pm ((PST)) |
can't remember if the LS-10 has this feature, like the LS-100, but if it do= es take a look at the playback options - on the LS-100 there's the facility= to playback slightly slower than normal speed, which causes this kind of o= scillation effect. --- In Michael Dalton <= > wrote: > > Howdy Everyone! > =A0 > I have a friend experiencing difficulty with Olympus LS-10. In listening = to the recording made with internal stereo mikes, I hear=A0a background osc= illation that interferes with the recording. It is not feedback, but seems = to be "electronic" in nature. > =A0 > Does anyone have experience with this condition? What was done to return = the device to normal operation? > =A0 > Mike > Florida > > |
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