Okay perhaps I didn’t explain myself correctly.
The Olympus LS-100 is a quality recorder when it comes to audio recording but 
when it comes to multi track recording? Well its a dogs breakfast.


> On 27 Jan 2019, at 1:19 am, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Wow it's real curious to hear ya say this. Because from the comparison Neal 
> did yes the H6 is loads better, but wow I guess having had an LS-100 you may 
> have noted things I didn't. A toy ha? How so? I'm all ears. I'm verry curious 
> now. Because this is how I read that statement. If someone says that to me 
> you're basically saying that compaired to the H6 the LS-100 was only but 
> something like the LS-7 or 1 of them DM Recorders. Verry curious indeed my 
> friend. Please explain. Oh and the H6 did indeed sound more like a Sound 
> Devices then the 100. I thankfully still have Neal's LS-100 review in which 
> he did use the 744-T and I just use that segment than compair that to the H6 
> review in which he used the NT1-A the most and yes the H6 is quite a bit 
> closer to the 744-T than the LS-100 was.
> 
> On 1/25/2019 10:42 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> Its nice to know that Zoom make a recorder to suit just about every 
>> application and every budget.
>> I just rid myself of my Olympus LS-100 for the simple reason that I had 
>> better machines in my collection thanks very much to Zoom, the Zoom H6 for 
>> example makes the LS-100 look like a toy.
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Hamit Campos
>> Sent: Saturday, 26 January 2019 2:35 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] To Dane and list
>> 
>> Dam I'm so jealous of ya 2. It would be so epic to hear an NT1-A into 1 of 
>> these things. Just to see how it holds up to the ultimate recorders the 7 
>> recorders from Sound Devices.
>> 
>> On 1/25/2019 8:47 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>> I’m not laughing and I’m very lucky I guess in that I’m curious and I get 
>>> some sighted assistance every now and then to give me a hand.
>>> Firstly the Zoom F8N stands on 4 rubber feet which are placed on the bottom 
>>> of the recorder so you know where the bottom is by the feel of the rubber 
>>> feet.
>>> The top is easily identified by 4 slotted screws that hold the recorder 
>>> into the rack mount.
>>> There is a handle on each side of the recorder so when the recorder is 
>>> standing on its rubber feet these each handle will be protruding from 
>>> either side of the recorder.
>>> The display of the recorder therefor is on the front left with the control 
>>> panel taking up the rest of the area on the front panel.
>>> On the left hand side you have tracks 1 through 4 as XLR/TRS inputs along 
>>> with the 2 SD Card slots and the multi function USB port.
>>> On the right hand side you have tracks 5 through 8 XLR/TRS inputs along 
>>> with the external power supply socket mini XLR out sockets, a sub output 
>>> socket and the headphones socket.
>>> On the back from left to right there is the Zoom Capsule connector which 
>>> has a cover over it, 2 sockets which are for Time syncing with a video 
>>> camera and so on and the 9 volts DC power socket for the supplied AC 
>>> adapter.
>>> At the bottom on the recorder at the back in the centre is the screw to you 
>>> losen to remove the battery compartment door so you will have to turn the 
>>> recorder upside down to insert batteries.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 26 Jan 2019, at 11:34 am, Andy via Groups.Io 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Dane and list.
>>>> 
>>>> Regarding my Zoom F8n, I managed to secure the assistance from the BBC 
>>>> Radio Scotland's, radio Operations Manager today by phone and I'm 
>>>> delighted that he is willing to set up my Zoom F8n for me.
>>>> 
>>>>   This is fantastic because I don't know anyone up here in the wilderness  
>>>> of Scotland who could help me out.
>>>> 
>>>> So I'm meeting him a his work in 2 weeks time and although the setting up 
>>>> should be simple for him, I'm still very unsure of the device I've 
>>>> purchased.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm hoping to get my local bar maid to describe the recorder and it's 
>>>> buttons and also the Zoom bag that I also purchased  and of course I've 
>>>> also got Youtube.
>>>> 
>>>> But I really got to ask Dane this silly question.
>>>> 
>>>> I've unboxed my Zoom and it looks as though it stands on it's left side 
>>>> vertically, however the rather large and clumsy Zoom F8n bag I purchased 
>>>> will only take the device laying on it's back.
>>>> 
>>>> So how would anyone see the display on the right edge if it's in a bag?
>>>> 
>>>> Dane, I'm sure will be having a good old laugh at me, as I've had the 
>>>> device for about 3 months now.
>>>> 
>>>> So please dane, be gentle with me, hahaha!
>>>> 
>>>> Very best wishes.
>>>> 
>>>> Andy.
>>>> 
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