This model, the DW-90, is pretty nice. It has three quality settings and two mic settings for close or lecture range. I use the higher quality setting for 22 minutes of recording. Olympus makes a few good ones.
$200 is sorta right below the entry level for more pro level stuff. you could pick up a m-audio microtrack or an edirol r-09 for around $300 used, but they need flash media (works if you have some for a camera anyway)
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Recording Sound
Hey everyone!
whoa. I pressed enter by accident.
What would be a good way to record sound at a site, that doesn't cost too much. Say under $200.
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i heart this thing.
stereo micing sound quality on highest memory setting is exquisite, uploads files through usb.
you can get that DS-2 model on ebay for around 60 bucks. new
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This model, the DW-90, is pretty nice. It has three quality settings and two mic settings for close or lecture range. I use the higher quality setting for 22 minutes of recording. Olympus makes a few good ones.
I paid $90 at Best Buy a few years ago.
on a side note.... i can beat box if you need a sound track for the video
$200 is sorta right below the entry level for more pro level stuff. you could pick up a m-audio microtrack or an edirol r-09 for around $300 used, but they need flash media (works if you have some for a camera anyway)
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