[Electronics-Talk] accessible digital voice recorders
Aaron Spears
valiant8086 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 01:23:13 UTC 2023
Hi.
I don't have any other choices but I do want to recommend the Dm720. I
use mine heavily. I have it and a very similar older Lsp2, I prefer the
Dm720 over the Lsp2. I have basically no complaints.
Here is an audio file I made recently with my dm720 and an external
headset, the Andrea Sp405 that you can no longer get. I did edit in
commentary using a computer later, that editing was not done on the
recorder itself.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xhiv2q6ayaz92shmrvkr5/adjusting-the-port-and-starboard-idle-screws-on-the-duplex-carburetor-on-my-John-Deere-620-commentary-included.MP3?dl=1
Cheers:
Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity" http://valiantGalaxy.com
On 10/17/2023 4:54 PM, Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I'm looking for a voice recorder with high quality recording such as wav,
> mp4, or mp3 with a 320 bit rate.
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> New devices seem to be coming out. I'm aware of the Olympus dm 720 which has
> spoken menus once the voice guidance feature is turned on.
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> Does anyone know if any of Sony's recorders are accessible? Ideally, I'd
> like the buttons to speak so I do not lose track of menus But if they beep
> or have an audible indicator, I'd consider it accessible.
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> I just saw the Phillips Tracer recorder at a store. Anyone know if this is
> accessible?
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> Thanks.
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> Ashley
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