Digital Audio Recorders
In the last couple of years digital handheld audio recorders have transformed from unwieldy cassette or DVD based monsters used by news agencies or on the other end the micro-cassette low fidelity note takers that business people used to dictate a memo or capture their thoughts into palm-sized recording studios capable of capturing live sound with amazing clarity and detail. TV, print and radio interviewers, birding and outdoor enthusiasts, students, conference attendees, podcasters, musicians and concert goers are purchasing these new breed of digital recorders looking to capture their audio sources quickly and easily without having to set up stereo microphones, miles of cables and stands. All these digital recorders use flash memory to record on. Flash memory is the same kind as you find in iPods, digital cameras and those tiny removable storage sticks used with computers. Simple and widely available SD memory cards ranging in capacity from 512 MB to well over 16 GB give you hours of...