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 Post subject: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:31 am 
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Want the latest and greatest tool to do your evp work? Capable of holding up to a 16 gig card, It also records in surround sound, has the largest mics I've seen. I was going to go with a Olympus ds30 or ds40 these are fantastic in there own right but when i saw this its my next buy item. With 4 mics and the ability to mark spots on your evp it will allow faster evaluations. You can actually edit your evp and increase volume on a small area you highlight. How much you ask? $199.00

The H2 begins with a simple idea: provide brilliant stereo recording in an easy-to-use, ultra-portable device. Now everyone can record pristine audio in an infinite variety of applications. From seminars and conferences, to electronic news gathering(ENG), interviews and podcasting, to musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals, the H2 provides amazing recording quality. And no matter what kind of recording you want to make, the H2 can effortlessly record it.

Why four mics are better than two
Recording an exceptionally realistic stereo image can be a challenge with a conventional mic pair. The H2 has dual X/Y configured stereo mics facing front and rear. This is ideal for capturing a wide and contiguous stereo image. There are two sets of mics - one pair facing the front and one pair facing the rear - allowing you to record at 90° from the front or 120° from the rear. You can even use both two pairs to produce a four-channel recording with 360° coverage. After recording, the built-in 3D panning function gives you full control over the front/rear/left/right balance. Or use commonly available authoring software to create 5.1 surround recordings. No other portable digital recorder has this ability.

The H2 gives you amazing versatility with its wide variety of recording formats. Choose 24bit/96kHz linear PCM(WAV files)format for the highest audio quality that surpasses CDs. Or record in MP3 format in an almost any bit rate when long recording capability and smaller file sizes are your goals. Even 4-channel, 360° recordings can be made in 24bit/48kHz format. Capture the fine nuances of an acoustic instrument or the realistic ambience of a venue with the H2's utterly transparent, high-resolution recording capability.

The H2 records on Secure Digital(SD)media and a 512MB SD card is included. Compact and readily available, SD memory cards are immune to vibrations and produce no mechanical noise, unlike motor-driven media such as tape or discs. The H2 can accommodate up to a 16GB SDHC card(*), allowing up to 24 hours of total recording time using the 16bit/44.1kHz WAV format. At 128kbps MP3, you get an amazing 280 hours of stereo recording. And with the onboard USB port, you can to move your recordings to your computer and use recording software to edit the audio, create mixes, burn CDs or distribute your recordings by email or on your website. You can even move MP3 files to your H2 and use it as a music player.

Maximum Recordable Time
*The maximum file size is limited to 2GB.
The H2 supports BWF(Broadcast Wave Format)used by broadcasting studios and for other professional applications. Your files can be set with timestamp information and markers(cue points)during recording. This makes playback and editing much more efficient.
Automatic recording function
You can also set the H2 to automatically start recording when audio is detected and stop when audio ceases. This allows you to capture all the important audio you want during a conference or lecture while minimizing the total recording time.

Pre-record feature means no surprises

Sometimes the audio you want to record begins suddenly. But with the H2 you'll never miss a beat. It can be set to continuously record the most recent two seconds of audio in memory. Record with the confidence that you've captured every moment.

Auto Gain Control and Low-Cut Filter

Capturing the moment with a pristine recording can be a challenge... but not with the H2. Its sophisticated Auto Gain Control(AGC)function and Low-Cut Filter means the H2 can automatically record at the right level while eliminating unwanted low frequency noise. Or, you can manually control the gain levels with the Low/Mid/High selector and then fine-tune the levels with gain control buttons on the front panel. Get clear recordings with very low noise and no distortion.

It's also a USB mic...
The H2 can also function as a USB microphone, letting you record directly to your computer. Using almost any recording software, you can create a podcast with ease. And its direct monitoring feature means that you can monitor with no latency during recording.

Even without an external waveform editor or other software, you can divide a recorded file at any desired point, right on the H2. The built-in normalizing feature(*) lets you optimize the volume level, and can even convert WAV files into MP3s. The H2 offers a post-encoding function as well.


Choose between single-file playback, single-file repeat, all-file playback, or all-file repeat. This is great when using the H2 as an MP3 player. A-B repeat even lets you "zoom in" on a specified section of a file.

Support for plug-in power type external mics

The input jack for external stereo mics supports plug-in power, letting you select suitable equipment for any situation. A stereo line input for analog sources such as cassette tapes or LP records is also provided.

Tuner & metronome enhance practice sessions

The H2 has a number of useful tools that will be welcomed by musicians. The built-in tuner allows you to quickly check the pitch of a vocalist or tune an instrument. The onboard metronome can serve as a click-track during recording.

Intuitive design

Thanks to its simple and logical user interface, the H2 is easy to use from the moment you pick it up. Most functions can be controlled with one hand. The backlit 128×64 pixel LCD makes navigating the graphical menus quick and easy. You can check level meters and time elapsed, check the battery status and remaining recording time at a glance.

Four hours of continuous operation
The low-power circuitry in the H2 makes it possible to run the unit continuously for about 4 hours on two AA alkaline batteries. For longer sessions, simply plug in the supplied AC adapter(AD-0006). When using the unit as an SD card reader or USB mic, it will operate on USB bus power.

A desktop stand as well as a mic clip adapter for attaching the unit to a mic stand is included with the H2. It also comes with a 512MB SD card, earbuds, a windscreen, AC adapter, a USB cable, and a 1/8-inch to RCA stereo cable, so you can begin recording from the moment you open the package.

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:40 am 
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Ok....will a dead relative please send a spirit message through telling me where their buried treasure is so I can buy some of this stuff:) LOL!
This sounds like a very useful EVP tool.

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:16 am 
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being a music person i have various recorders like this. does anyone have an opionon on weather magnetic tape compared to the digital recordings are better, as i have both.

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:54 pm 
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I prefer the digital but you can use a magnetic tape as long as you use an external microphone so you don't pick up motor noise or spinning noise. People also worry about sound changing with the tape stretching.
The latest on the H2 is being too sensitive (from other teams). So the Olympus ds 30 or 40 with headphones still looks like the best method.

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:16 pm 
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portability-definently alot smaller get up then mine. just plug a pair of external condensers, and this thing could bout fit in a cell phone case plus mic cables.

was wondering maybe one medium (analog or digital) would be more responsive then the other.

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:09 pm 
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While more people are going digital ( I would say size and ease of use is one reason for it.) There are some who even record directly to there computer using adobe or cool edit.

This article is from a Musician who is claiming to be capturing other music showing up on his tracks. First i've heard of this. I have to wonder if he is trying to get people to his web site to listen to is music.

For those of you that aren't aware, my name is _____, and I'm a musician (or at least consider myself one). I've been recording demos of myself for some time now, probably a little over two years.
Recently, and not so recently I've noticed little pieces in my recordings that were not originally intended to be put in.
Now granted, this has only happened 3 times; But it's been bugging me, not in a bad way, at all, but I need to figure out if this is paranormal activity or just some sort of electronic tick in the recording or if maybe somebody knows what's going on with this.
I have a song, called "Swing The Axe" I recorded roughly a year and a half ago, and at a short point during the song, there is an audible vocal harmony (around 2 minutes and 42 seconds) that I did not record. I do not know how to describe it other than just a very short, 1 second hum that sounds human.

Also, another song called "AER" seems to have a xylophone type effect (around 3:07-3:14)
that found it's way into the recording.

and another instance, the most recent one, consisting of a sort-of ragtime, very bright piano sound in the middle of a song I'm still working on.

Now this does not bother me at all. I love it! These parts are always on key and, even though pretty subtle, I feel that they bring something more to the music. I've recorded all these demos at home, usually late at night, and it has happened in multiple houses.

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:39 pm 
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hmmmm...were you able to listen to the recordings?
I could see someone doing this, like you said, to just get people to listen to their music. Similar to the people on Ebay selling their "haunted merchandise."

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:08 pm 
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Here is the address of the musician if you want to listen. I really think its to get people to listen though.
http://myspace.com/farewelltoernest

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 Post subject: Re: The latest and greatest EVP tool
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Hey, ugly, save some info for the rest of us to find.
I could probably use that thing. Im 4th chair flutist in band class.

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