[nabs-l] Accessible digital recorder

Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr. freethaught at gmail.com
Wed Jan 19 05:21:57 UTC 2011


Hello,

Blind Cool Tech is one useful and very helpful source of information for accessible digital recorders.

Neil Yures, I probably misspelled the name, has done several compairsons of recorders and microphones on this blindness-related podcast site.

Visit

www.blindcooltech.com

Sincerely,

Antonio Guimaraes



On Jan 17, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Winy Kwany wrote:

> Hi all,
> Is there any accessible digital recorder for the blind? I want not only to record sounds and music, but I also want to be able to know the parameters such as the peak, frequency and anything related to it, so I can get the most optimum result. I know that Sonar, CT, JAWS and PC can do it and I am using it. but Any handy digital recorder out there? Ideas?
> I've heard about Olympus products. Would someone tell me how accessible is it? Does it allow blind users to know the voice frequency, parameters and other things--not only basic functions--to record?
> I look forward to hearing from you soon. Any help will be highly appreciated. Many thanks.
> Winy.
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