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Old 21-02-2011, 10:34 AM   #15
sira
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Default Re: Snimanje diktafonom - kako izbeci eho i atmosferu?

Mi na radiju za reporterska snimanja upotrebljavamo ovaj model



Jako dobro rješenje, i ne hvata puno okolo, samo poprilično skupo

DRM85
Omnidirectional FlashMic Digital Recording Microphone

The FlashMic DRM85 combines a studio-quality omnidirectional Sennheiser condenser capsule with a broadcast-quality 1GB Flash recorder.

Robust and refreshingly easy to operate, just one button press is all it takes to start recording in either linear or MPEG 2 formats (view Recording Times) - leaving the journalist free to concentrate on the story. Simple 'drag and drop' file transfer at up to 70x real time to a Mac or PC for editing or onward transmission is enabled by a 'plug and play' USB connection.

Two AA batteries provide more than 8 hours continuous power and the included FlashMic Manager Mac/PC software provides powerful tools for naming and organising recordings, and configuring the FlashMic for various applications.
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Key features

Convenient, portable and extremely easy to use
Rugged build quality, designed to withstand the rigours of portable recording
High-quality, omni-directional Sennheiser condenser microphone capsule for broadcast-quality recording
Very high quality microphone preamplifier with full manual or automatic gain control (AGC)
1GB Flash memory for digital audio data
Maximum record time of over 18 hours (see over for table of record times)
LCD display with backlight for time, level and status information
USB-Interface for transfer of audio data (configured as a mass storage device), also used for configuration presets and FlashMic firmware updates
Headphone amplifier with volume control
9 user templates can be configured externally using the FlashMic Manager PC/Mac software supplied
Real time clock, time-date updated when linked to host PC/Mac
Uses 2 x AA batteries - either primary cells or rechargeable
Battery remaining indicator with visible low battery warning
Battery life greater that 6 hours (1500mAh primary cells)
Pre record buffer adjustable from 0-10 seconds
Records linear 32, 44.1 or 48kHz, or MPEG 1 Layer 2 encoded audio (128- 192 kbps) broadcast wave (.wav) files including time stamp
Simple mode of operation where presets from external PC/Mac templates can be recalled
Expert mode of operation where all variables are accessible on the FlashMic
Record time remaining indicator with low time remaining visible warning
Switchable high pass filter, 12dB/octave @ 100Hz

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