Recording a lesson?
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Paul Awalt
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Recording a lesson?
What's the best way to record a lesson? Are cassette tapes obsolete?
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Billy McCombs
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Paul Awalt
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John McClung
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Paul, I use a Zoom H2 to record private lessons for my students, and audio from seminars which students can download. Very easy to use, very good audio in WAV or MP3 formats. Lots more options than the Olympus recorders, which I do use for personal "to-do" notes, but would not consider the Olympus audio worthy of recording lessons for posterity.
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Paul Awalt
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Recording
Thanks John, I haven't purchase anything yet except for a olympus ws600 for recording dialogue. Zoom also makes a H4 which looks interesting that I didn't know about until you mention the h2. Thanks, Paul
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John McClung
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There's a brand new Zoom H2N just released, with some nice updated features, Paul.
http://www.samsontech.com/zoom/products ... rders/h2n/
http://www.samsontech.com/zoom/products ... rders/h2n/
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