For those of you who have been following our flickr site, you would know that I've sunk some money in an Edirol R09 digital audio/field recorder. I've just started using this device over the past couple of days and must say that I've been very impressed with the results. While it's not exactly difficult to use, getting the recorder going while you are on the move or in a tight spot can be a little involved. Also, I've not invested in external mics yet and have so far relied on the onboard mics on the device. I am still playing around with the settings to suit various use situations and I've included a sampling of how I've used the device below. It's also hoped that my audio captures can provide more context/depth to the photos that I am taking:
Sri Krishna Hindu Temple, Waterloo Street, Singapore

2 comments:
very cool! That first one sounds like something I'd hear in the background of an NPR piece.
Thanks for the compliment noor :) I am very happy to be likened to NPR in any way.
About the clips ... the Mercury Rev recording was on the fritz for a number of days. The reason for this is because I have been messing around with different audio file formats for the recording. I never knew that editing an MP3 clip could have taken me so long.
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