Re: AUDITORY Digest - 24 Sep 2005 to 25 Sep 2005 (#2005-193) ("Scott D. Lipscomb" )


Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 24 Sep 2005 to 25 Sep 2005 (#2005-193)
From:    "Scott D. Lipscomb"  <lipscomb(at)NORTHWESTERN.EDU>
Date:    Sun, 25 Sep 2005 23:50:50 -0500

--=====================_290757737==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed there was a very useful article in the most recent issue Electronic Musician magazine (October 2005) comparing a number of digital recorders, ranging from $650 to $2500. Scott Lipscomb At 11:03 PM 9/25/2005, you wrote: >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 19:00:37 -0400 >From: Satrajit Ghosh <satrajit.ghosh(at)GMAIL.COM> >Subject: Portable speech recorder > >Dear List members, > >I know there has been a discussion of several portable recorders on >the list. Is there any recorder optimized for speech recording (e.g., >can handle setting different sampling rates in the 8-16KHz range)? > >I know there are several hand held voice recorders out there, but most >of the time they don't provide any specifications about the storage >format or sampling rate used. > >In particular I'm looking for something that has >- a digital interface >- a decent microphone or mic/line in >- large storage (preferably digital) >- continuous recording (20-24 hours) >- adjustable sample rates specific for speech > >Are there any recommendations? > >Thanks, > >Satra **************************************************************** Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb, Associate Professor Music Education & Music Technology Northwestern University School of Music (847) 467-1682 lipscomb(at)northwestern.edu complete contact info available at: http://www.lecafeamericain.net/faculty.htm **************************************************************** --=====================_290757737==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> <font size=3>there was a very useful article in the most recent issue <i>Electronic Musician</i> magazine (October 2005) comparing a number of digital recorders, ranging from $650 to $2500.<br><br> Scott Lipscomb<br><br> At 11:03 PM 9/25/2005, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<br> <br> Date:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sun, 25 Sep 2005 19:00:37 -0400<br> From:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Satrajit Ghosh &lt;satrajit.ghosh(at)GMAIL.COM&gt;<br> Subject: Portable speech recorder<br><br> Dear List members,<br><br> I know there has been a discussion of several portable recorders on<br> the list. Is there any recorder optimized for speech recording (e.g.,<br> can handle setting different sampling rates in the 8-16KHz range)?<br><br> I know there are several hand held voice recorders out there, but most<br> of the time they don't provide any specifications about the storage<br> format or sampling rate used.<br><br> In particular I'm looking for something that has<br> - a digital interface<br> - a decent microphone or mic/line in<br> - large storage (preferably digital)<br> - continuous recording (20-24 hours)<br> - adjustable sample rates specific for speech<br><br> Are there any recommendations?<br><br> Thanks,<br><br> Satra </blockquote> <x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep> <br> <div align="center"> ****************************************************************<br> Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb, Associate Professor<br> Music Education &amp; Music Technology<br> Northwestern University School of Music<br> (847) 467-1682<br> lipscomb(at)northwestern.edu<br> complete contact info available at:<br> <a href="http://www.lecafeamericain.net/faculty.htm" eudora="autourl"> http://www.lecafeamericain.net/faculty.htm<br> </a>****************************************************************<br> <br> </font></div> </body> </html> --=====================_290757737==.ALT--


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