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Subject: Re: pocket recorders able to work as a sound board connected to a PC
From: "Gianni Pavan" gpavan1960
Date: Sat Dec 7, 2013 9:46 am ((PST))
Hi Raimund. Thank for the information. I just saw on the LS-100 italian
manual that the feature is described in less than one line saying
"Connected to a computer the recorder can act as a stereo microphone or as
a loudspeaker".
An useful "plus" for the LS-100, compared with the R26, is the ability to
use SDXC cards to go beyond the SDHC 32GB barrier.

Gianni


2013/12/7 <>

>
>
> Hi Gianni,
>
>
> Such audio interface capabilities are also available on the Olympus LS-3
> (LS-7), LS-11, LS-12, LS-14 and the LS-100, which is similar to the Rolan=
d
> R26.
>
>
> The preamp noise levels of the LS-100 and the R26 are almost the same (
> http://www.avisoft.com/recordertests.htm).
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Raimund
>
>
> ---In  <> wrote:
>
> dear all, I'm searching for a pocket recorder able to work as a computer
> sound interface when connected to a PC. The only two I know with this
> feature are the Zoom H2N, a nice recorder but not quiet as I would for
> nature recordings, and the Roland R26, that appears much more attractive =
as
> it includes XLR-P48 mic inputs.
>
> I would ask if you know other recorders with audio interface capabilities
> and, to those have experience with the R26, which are your opinions about
> it.
>
> Gianni
>
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