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Re: [microsound] Re: mics



just borrowed an LS10 from the audio store where i occasionally work to test it out. great interface, a breeze to use, beautiful design. just used the built-in mics to record some carnival ambience, games and rides at the CNE in toronto... sounds really good. super clear and detailed sounded. i'll post some links to the recordings once i transfer them... it can do 3 and 1/2 hours of stereo recording at CD quality just with its built in 2gig memory!

best,

g.

On 31-Aug-08, at 4:20 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:


On Aug 31, 2008, at 8:16 AM, microsound-digest-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Kim, I'll be curious to hear your experience with the LS-10. This seems like a great device. Unfortunately, I've heard that the built in mics aren't great, particularly at lower frequencies. I really like the idea of being able to grab a small recording device out of my pocket and just hit record. If you do make recordings with the built in mics, let me know what you think.

-Ben


so far I have been recording with the LS-10 only using external mics
it is a great little unit -- a couple of things I wish it could do:
- mono recording
- 88.2kHz
- one button push for 'record into new file' while in record mode
- example: while recording into LS001 you hit the 'next' button and immediately start recording into LS002
- have firmware updates available for OS X and Linux in addition to XP
but other than that I've been working with it a lot and really like it a lot the fact that my mics, recorder and headphones all fit comfortably in my backpack makes traveling with it very easy
:)



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