Wednesday 25 March 2009

Olympus LS-10 Linear PCM Stereo Portable Recorder [CD+ Quality, A Bootlegger’s Dream Come True]

For those of you looking for a highly portable stereo recorder that's
capable of capturing 'better than CD' quality PMC recordings of
everything from you strumming your guitar to capturing full blown group
gigs (including, we dare say, those of you intent on bootlegging) this
LS-10 Linear PCM Stereo Portable Recorder from Qlympus should fit the
bill rather nicely.
Capable of recording in either PCM, MP3 or WMA file formats at up to 96
kHz in glorious 24-bit (when in linear PCM mode), the Olympus LS-10
comes with 2GB of internal memory allowing for between 55 minutes and
just over 3 hours recording depending on the selected recording quality
whilst further storage capacity can be added up to a further 8GB thanks
to an integral SD/SDHC card reader.

Olympus LS-10 Key Features:

Up to 24bit/96kHz sampling rate & PCM recording
WAV/WMA/MP3 recording formats
Steinberg Cubase 4 LE software
3 modes: Normal, Wide, Zoom
2 AA batteries for long-life recording and playback
2GB internal memory
SD / SDHC card slot
Built-in stereo speaker
Optional infrared remote control


Sporting an 1.8' LCD screen with level and peak indicators and measuring
in at just 48 x 131.5 x 22.4mm, the Olympus LS-10 offers up to 16 hours
of endurance based on a full charge of its Ni-MH battery, can also be
operated remotely via an optional remote control and, from an editing
perspective, comes supplied with CUBASE LE4 all for around a reasonable
pound sterling270 (approximately $535/341 at the time of writing).

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