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Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« on: January 03, 2008, 11:46:48 AM »

Olympus LS-10 Recorder out now. 

No digi input, and what is with these new recorders with built in mics?


http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1350&fl=4

Olympus LS-10 Recorder Delivers Superior Sound Quality and Professional Features to Musicians

True All-In-One Digital Portable Audio Device Lets Audiophiles Record in Uncompressed Linear PCM Format

CENTER VALLEY, Pa., January 3, 2008 - Olympus, the market leader for portable digital voice recorders and professional dictation devices, now leverages its audio expertise with the LS-10 Linear PCM Audio Recording Device, the ultimate portable professional recording tool for musicians and everyone who values high-quality recording. Straight out of the box, the intuitive and easy-to-use LS-10 delivers the high fidelity of a portable professional recording studio in an extremely light, go-anywhere body. No extra gear is required to record audio in uncompressed 24 bit/96 kHz Linear PCM format for digital stereo recordings true to the original performance. In addition to WAV, the LS-10 records and plays back in the common WMA and MP3 formats.

The LS-10 contains many unique and innovative features, including the following:

* Uncompressed 24 bit/96 kHz Linear PCM recording capability;
* WAV, MP3 and WMA recording and playback;
* Elegant and durable aluminum body;
* 2GB Built-in memory and a SD/SDHC removable media card slot that can accommodate SD cards;
* Built-in stereo speakers for instant playback of recordings;
* High sensitivity built-in stereo microphones;
* Manual Recording Level Adjustment to obtain the optimum level;
* Remote jack for optional wireless remote controller;
* Recording battery life of 12 hours; and
* Large 1.8-inch LCD with backlight.

"The LS-10 will bring music to the masses by allowing musicians and audio enthusiasts to produce studio-quality recordings," said Andrew Flagg, director, Sales and Marketing, Olympus Imaging America Inc. "As more and more people return to playing musical instruments themselves, the LS-10 will help them reach their true potential as performers and allow them to share their music with friends and family. Whether it is used by a band of amateur musicians or an orchestra, the LS-10 offers the best sound quality, ease of use, and feature set in the industry and produces recordings that are faithful to the original performance."

High Quality Recording

The LS-10 features uncompressed 24 bit/96kHz Linear PCM recording capability, to capture the rich sound quality of music performances. It has the versatility to record and play back in the WAV, MP3 and WMA formats. The LS-10 can record with its internal microphone or by plugging in an external microphone. The LS-10's value extends beyond the realm of music. Students will find it useful for recording lectures and journalists for recording high-quality interviews for broadcasts and podcasts.

Elegant and Intuitive Design

An enlarged, backlit LCD is easy to read and shows file information, recording time and events clearly. The device is outfitted with an ergonomic dial thumb pad allowing the user to play or stop a recording, adjust the volume level, fast-forward and rewind with the touch of one button. The Erase and Folder/Index buttons are positioned individually below the thumb dial for easy access.

Durability

The LS-10 has a lightweight and durable aluminum body. This keeps the weight of the LS-10 to a mere 5.8 ounces including batteries.

Memory Capacity and Expandability

The LS-10 has two gigabytes of internal flash memory to capture lengthy recordings. The LS-10 also features an SD/SDHC removable media card slot to further expand its capacity. During a busy day of recording, changing SD cards is an easy way for users to capture more audio without taking the time to download files to a computer.

Recording and Listening

The LS-10 can play back the high-quality audio it records and play it back on its built-in stereo speakers with vibrancy and clarity. These speakers allow more than one person to listen to a new recording simultaneously to help collaborating musicians evaluate recording progress on the fly.

Wireless Control

The optional exclusive wireless remote controller allows users to start and stop the recording of the LS-10 from a distance. This is ideal for live performances when the LS-10 can be placed near the stage and activated from several rows back.

Battery Life

The LS-10 can record 12 hours on two AA batteries, longer than many competing Linear PCM recorders and long enough for an all-day event.

Accessories

The LS-10 ships with Steinberg CUBASE LE 4 Sound editing software with 48 sound tracks and variety of effects, a carrying case, USB cable, audio cable, wind screen, two AA batteries, a strap, an instruction manual and Olympus warranty card.

Optional accessories for the LS-10 include an infrared remote control, AC adaptor, conference microphones (ME30W), Carrying Bag, Tripod, Rechargeable Battery (Ni-MH) and Charger, a zoom microphone, and a headset.

Pricing and Availability

The LS-10 provides excellent uncompressed audio recording at a fraction of the price of competing Linear PCM recorders. The LS-10 Digital Audio Device has an estimated street price of $399.99 (U.S.) and will be available in January 2008.
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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2008, 11:51:51 AM »
the built in 2gb of memory is pretty sweet..
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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2008, 11:06:07 AM »
Has anybody seen/heard one yet? Looks like there's another choice for "all in one" recorders!
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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2008, 12:02:58 PM »
Interesting.  Looks like Olympus wants to grab some market share from the R09, PMD620, and PCM-D50.  Similar price and size to the R09 and PMD620, and, like them, takes 2AA batteries.  Speaker like the Marantz and 96kHz, aluminum body and built-in memory like the PCM-D50...

Sort of skeptical about the 12 hour record time on a pair of AA's though.

I wonder how it sounds?  When I think of Olympus, I don't think about audio gear (unlike Edirol, Marantz or Sony)...

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2008, 05:01:20 PM »
Curious to know if it has seamless splits and what the quality of the AD is.

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2008, 09:33:49 PM »
Olympus has been making handheld tape recorders for years.  Their stuff is popular amongst the Media folks.

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2008, 04:41:04 PM »
Got an e-mail from SoundPros about this today. $348 from them.
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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #7 on: January 11, 2008, 11:54:15 PM »
Good:

Nice sleek design. Different from all the other recorders in that regard.

Bad:

I'm not thrilled about the HOLD and POWER functions being on the same switch.  A definite flaw. 

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2008, 07:57:23 AM »
For Olympus, the "hold" function is basically to turn power off completely.  Otherwise, the buttons will bring it alive or it could be in a mode to voice activate.  So the "Power Hold" switch is just the power switch...not a "Pause" function.   At least that describes it as it is implemented on other Olympus recorders.
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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2008, 10:47:12 AM »
Any news about this machine?

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2008, 12:45:34 AM »
No news -- it's not released yet.  This has not stopped some dealers from taking orders.  I've seen prices as low as $295 (neutronexpress.com). Just be sure the dealer promises not to charge your credit card until the recorder ships.

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2008, 01:51:15 PM »
Oooohhhhwwww me like!  And lotsa buttons too  ;D
I bet you can get away with it when you're caught and tell them it's a new design cell-phone :D
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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2008, 11:11:57 AM »
Hi, I've contacted them if the recorder has seamless splits but they did not answer. Maybe someone in the forum can also ask. If it does have seamless splits then it will be a great recorder for it's size  ;D

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #13 on: January 15, 2008, 11:25:02 AM »
It seems, that they don't sell it in europe or maybe it'll be here delayed, because they told me to ask Olympus America for further informations. If it'll be sold here in germany in the near future, they would have been told me so (maybe they simply don't know it better).

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Re: Olympus LS-10 Recorder
« Reply #14 on: January 15, 2008, 01:41:22 PM »
It seems, that they don't sell it in europe or maybe it'll be here delayed, because they told me to ask Olympus America for further informations. If it'll be sold here in germany in the near future, they would have been told me so (maybe they simply don't know it better).

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