

As for the handling noise, try to tap the recorders with your fingernail… both the H4n and the R-09HR have a clear case-resonance that you can hear the R-05 appears more damped to me. Not only is the handling noise lower than on the Zoom H4n or the Edirol R-09HR, but the converters and pre-amps are also improved upon the R-09HR, so the recording quality is really high and very similar to that of the Sony PCM-M10, as far as I can tell. So, after some further deliberation, I ended up with the Roland R-05 (and not the Edirol R-09HR, mainly as the additional features in the R-09HR were not essential to me and the price was higher).Īs it turns out, I became quite happy with this selection. I decided to stay away from the H1 for this reason unfortunately, and instead settled on the H4n (as the H2 is an older product) - but it was not in stock. It is known problem (likely a failing capacitor), but unfortunately all other Zoom H1 on stock at the dealer had serial numbers lower than 20000, and could also have (or develop?) the problem. Zoom was quick to respond from their Japan support office and apologized for the problem and asked me to return it for another. It consumed 47 mA, which means it will drain a normal Alkaline battery in 2-3 days. However, as it turned out, my sample with serial number 12xxx suffered from a high current drain when switched off. As such, it offers tremendous value for the money, and I would likely have kept it (despite the fact that the handling noise is really high and the stand-mount is just made of plastic and the threads may easily be destroyed). I recently bought a Zoom H1 handheld recorder. The following table lists file types supported by DCS for file conversion.This page may still receive a few updates. This feature is useful if we do not have access to the application used to create the file. IBM WebSphere Portal has a feature that allows us to view documents as HTML files. View a list of file types supported by DCS for conversion.
