New Zoom H1 coming

Terry J. Klokeid klokeid at UVIC.CA
Mon Aug 30 02:24:05 UTC 2010


Good point.  The sock is intended for wind, but might be useable all the time.

Now that you suggest it, it seems like such a simple solution, so we can use the H4n or the H1 without the distraction of the space gizmos. Maybe you have helped us recover a lot more Language from our Elders..

Thank you, Daryn.

Terry J. Klokeid
Nuchquu-a



On 29-08-2010, at 7:06 pm, Daryn McKenny wrote:

> Thanks Terry for that reminder, do you think you might get the same response from the Elders if the sock is on the end ? The H1 I am talking about.
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> I have seen the posting on the RNLD list.  I expect that the H1 is good quality and good value. I have a coule of H2s and like the  But the H1 is another distracting looking gadget like the H4n, which I also own. The H2 is inconspicuous, as well as good quality. I use this digital recorder all the time, in interviews, meetings, potlatches.  When you want to record Elders, you need something that is not distracting.  If, instead,  I whip out my H4n,  the Elders don't like it, it looks like a space satellite, and in response want to rely on their own comfortable looking, 1970s era  cassette recorders, and I hafta put away my fancy H4n, and hope to get something for the future generations from those hiss-filled cassettes.   These digital recorders are built for musicians (like my wife) and do not take into account our use of them for recording Elders speaking First Nations languages.
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I have just posted this on the RNLD list, but seeing as though Australia is last on the list to get the exciting things I was wondering if anyone else, somewhere, already has one and can comment on it.
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> Unless you already know about it this is going to be a hum dinger I reckon, price per  performance is going to be hard to beat, $149au
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> http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/h1/index.php
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> http://www.musoscorner.com.au/site/index.cfm?module=STORETIGERV2&bit=products&product_id=197597&cart_id=C06F782E-AB6D-A388-0A241EA085D7C4C4
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Dr. Terry J. Klokeid
Nuchquu-a

Adjunct Professor of Linguistics, University of Victoria
Coordinator, Nuu-chah-nulth Language Council
Developer, Huu-ay-aht Language Recovery Program

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