[nabs-l] A Soul-Searching Exercise

Christopher Wright chriswright11 at verizon.net
Fri May 22 23:48:24 UTC 2009


If you guys find a way to record, I'll assist with audio editing, either as
a volunteer or for a fee, which we can negotiate at the appropriate time.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sarah J. Blake" <sarah at growingstrong.org>
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Subject: Re: [nabs-l] A Soul-Searching Exercise


> A thought... When one cannot record a meeting professionally, it can
always
> be done with an Olympus digital recorder. They can be bought for as little
> as $150 and do a fair job of capturing live events. In fact, they capture
> them in stereo and give the listener the perspective of being present. I
use
> one to record most of my presentations and have been doing so for about
two
> years now. They have three sensitivity settings which can be used
depending
> on the size of the room you are in--normally the middle setting works well
> for medium-size college classrooms or lecture halls. When recording is
done,
> the machine can be connected directly to a computer for download.
>
> The new ones are more expensive and more suited to professional recording.
I
> have one of these now due to my frequent teaching and speaking, and I will
> be glad to post the results of my use at large events this summer--I am
> slated to speak at both a national church conference and the ACB
convention
> and will also be teaching in a classroom capable of seating 50 students. I
> will be experimenting with various settings to see exactly what this teeny
> little treasure can due.
>
> Sarah J. Blake
> Personal email: sjblake at growingstrong.org
> http://www.growingstrong.org
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