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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: soundpro on September 08, 2010, 05:12:39 PM
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Hello:
We are considering carrying the Olympus DM-4 and we are looking for opinions on it. It sells for $299.00 and has 8gb built in with a micro SD slot for more. It has a nice sturdy feel (it's skin is mostly aluminum). Lot's of other features.....
Here is a link:
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1508
If there is interest, we might be able to do a special buy for members....
Comments?
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Best Regards,
Chris Carfagno
sales@soundprofessionals.com
www.soundprofessionals.com
The Sound Professionals, Inc.
3444 Sylon Blvd
Hainesport NJ, 08036
800-213-3021
609-267-4400
609-267-0054 fax
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It may be great for some people's needs, but looks terrible for a serious taper. I scanned the manual and don't think it has a line in. If not, what serious taper would consider it? Also it doesn't record higher than 16/48. For the money, if designed for taping, it should go up to 24/96.
May be great for podcasts, but it offers a ton of gimicky features tapers don't need and I'm sure it won't be a fraction as good for taping as the cheaper Sony M10.
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Cool............thanks for asking. Not many companies care about our needs.
as for the DM-4:
no line in ......... 16/48 is the best rate..... and
The Overall Frequency Response PCM
48 kHz 16bit: 40-23,000 Hz
MP3
128 kbps: 40-17,000 Hz
Mic
70-20,000 Hz
a real taper probably wouldn't touch this piece of gear....
OOK
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I'd have to agree with previous comments, it looks great (color screen and all) until I see only 16 bit on the high end. With all the decks out right now, not having 24 bit would seem a step backwards. I usually record 24/48, so if it did not have 96 I could bite, but not with the ceiling at 16 bit.
Thanks for asking!
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I'd have to agree with previous comments, it looks great (color screen and all) until I see only 16 bit on the high end. With all the decks out right now, not having 24 bit would seem a step backwards. I usually record 24/48, so if it did not have 96 I could bite, but not with the ceiling at 16 bit.
Thanks for asking!
I missed the fact that it doesn't do 24 bits on my original post. That is a huge omission-I don't care about 96 Hz either but thought many would want it. Another MAJOR flaw that I didn't notice, that OtheroneK pointed out, is that the mic in (and remember there's no line in) is limited to 70-20,000 Hz. Who could consider that for serious taping even if it cost much less?