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KLZ Innovations Audiofile  Jun 1, 2008,
By Terry Kelly

One of the best features of the logger is that the software runs on a computer in my rack room, and the sever runs as a service, which make it difficult to be accidentally disabled or shut down.

Olympus LS-10  May 1, 2008,
Rubin I. Garcia, CBT CBNT

What sets the LS-10 apart from the other recorders can be seen the moment you take it out of the box. The outer case of the Olympus LS-10 is constructed from aluminum and fits nicely in the palm of your hand. Extremely lightweight, it weighs less than 6 ounces and is comfortable to use

Axia Element and Livewire  May 1, 2008,
By Chris Karb, PE

Our system has been very reliable and versatile. It is easy to troubleshoot and quick to reconfigure for special needs. Upon launching the first station to air, we noticed an immediate extension in frequency response on both low and high end as well as an improvement in depth and clarity, with the same audio chain we had been using before

Sony PCM-D50  Apr 1, 2008,
By Scott Trask

We chose the Sony PCM-D50, which is capable of recording WAV files and MP3 playback. The device itself has two built-in microphones; an external handheld microphone can also be used, and there are connections to attach a line-level device

Kowa PX-10  Mar 1, 2008,
By Dan Israel

Some devices have a front panel that demands attention. Such is the Kowa PX-10 flash memory audio player. This box simply belongs in the studio; but is the PX-10 more than just eye candy for the control room?

Ikey-Audio Ikey Plus  Nov 29, 2007,
By Chriss Scherer, editor

Portable recorders are abundant now, and the various models have a range of features and options to suit any need. So what's different about the Ikey Plus? The first difference is that it's priced much lower than any recorder capable of recording high-quality audio files. The low price comes with some sacrifices in features, but it still could find a suitable use in your facility.

The ins and outs of automation  Jul 1, 2007,
By Jeffrey Smith CEA, CBNT

Automation systems are a key part of on-air, streaming and multicasting operation, and with the increased reliance comes an increased need for reliable content delivery, off-site backups and disaster recovery.

Samson Technologies Zoom H4  Apr 1, 2007,
By Barry Thomas, CPBE CBNT

The Samson Zoom H4 portable recorder looks like something out of Men In Black but it’s an exceptionally versatile portable recording device.

AEQ PAW 120  Mar 1, 2007,
By Michael Linder

American broadcasters may not be as familiar with equipment made by Madrid-based AEQ as other broadcast brands, but the designer and manufacturer of radio equipment has an extensive track record of major studio installations elsewhere.

Sign Off  Feb 1, 2007,
by Kari Taylor, senior associate editor

Do you spend less time with other media because you're always online?

Sign Off  Dec 1, 2006,
by Kari Taylor, senior associate editor

Remember the Ampex Disc Spot? This merging of a tape recorder and a phonograph never really took off.

Sign Off  Oct 1, 2006,
by Kari Taylor, senior associate editor

In honor of Greater Media's 50th birthday, here's a look back at its first years.

When technology fuels creativity  Oct 1, 2006,
By Jim Smith

Take the mystery out of choosing a digital audio workstation. One producer looks at the various options and helps weigh the choices for you.

HHB Flash Mic DRM85  Sep 1, 2006,
By Chris Wygal

With 1GB of fixed internal memory, the Flash Mic offers six available 16-bit linear PCM or MPEG recording formats ranging from uncompressed 48kHz WAV, to compressed 32kHz MP2.

Sony PCM-D1  Jun 1, 2006,
by Rich Parker

With the introduction of the PCM-D1 solid-state recorder, the radio industry has an entirely new animal on the playing field: a portable flash recorder with high quality microphones as an integral part of the package.

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