Re: Can you help me spend $400.00? <Big smile>

  • From: "MICHAEL MCCARTY" <mmccarty@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 14:47:07 -0500

Studeo Recorder from the American Printing House for the Blind would be
my choice.  It's totally accessible and will allow you to do a lot of
editing to your audio files.



Michael McCarty
Fred's Head Database Coordinator
American Printing House for the Blind
Phone: 502 899-2396
Fax: 502 899-2363
Skype: mbmccarty
www.aph.org
www.FredsHeadCompanion.blogspot.com

>>> rmilliman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/31/06 12:53PM >>>
Colleagues,

Can you help me spend $400.00? <Big smile>  I have $400.00 left in my
research grant account, and I must spend it before the end of the year
or I
will lose it.  So, here is my question to you:

If you have an Olympus WS320-M digital recorder that does a nice job
of
recording on the fly, so to speak, but you want to invest more money
into
software and hardware that will facilitate producing hi-quality
recordings
and podcasts, and you have $400.00 to work with, how would you invest
the
$400 to maximize the quality of your recordings and podcasts?  What
other
pieces of software and/or hardware would you purchase?  I am totally
blind,
and therefore, high functionality and accessibility are critically
important to me.  

Thanks for your suggestions...

Ron M.


Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, Professor of Marketing, Western Kentucky
University
**President, South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB)
**Chair, Monthly Monetary Support Program (MMS)




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