Welcome to episode #72 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. This one is chock full of audio comments covering everything from tools that will make Marketers more efficient to insights on how to choose the best portable digital studio. We also take a look at how Google is redefining brands and when online social networks work best. Enjoy this conversation…
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #72 – Host: Mitch Joel.
- Running time: 42:24.
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- New Sony Vaio Laptop – VGN TZ160C.
- Windows Vista or the laptop – the obvious issues are there.
- Hoping that CastBlaster works with Vista.
- Greenfields Report – Bernard Goldbach – Podcasting.ie.
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- Jott.
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- Dove Evolution.
- Dove Onslaught.
- Text comment from Ryan Karpeles.
- M-Audio MicroTrack.
- Edirol R-09.
- Zoom H4 and H2.
- Six Points of Separation – Six Things To Look For In A Portable Audio Recorder – Inspired by the Portable Media Expo and Ryan Karpeles:
- Portable Studio.
- Microphone.
- Battery.
- Memory card.
- Portability.
- Output.
- Six Pounds Of Sound – C.C. Chapman – Accident Hash – Managing The Gray.
- Slau – Cold One.
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hey mitch
on the subject of which recorder to buy.
i was on the train from montreal to toronto and ran into avril benoit, the communications director of doctors without borders in canada. she showed me a video podcast of a doctor working in africa. Powerful stuff. i asked if she had sponsorships for podcasting gear, which they didn’t, so i to email around to chat with a few companies. well 2 companies came to the table without any hesitation. Roland came through with their new Edirol recorder for podcasting which is really hot, and Sanyo supplied one of their new Xacti video cameras, I think its waterproof. Anyways these are 2 companies you should check out if your thinking about tools for podcasting or video podcasting. Not only do they make great products but are were happy to help for all the right reasons without any strings or demands. They deserve a big shout out☺ thanks guys!
That works for me.
I know some people had issues with the Edirol, but then again, Roland is a quality company.
Thanks for the addition to the conversation Dave.
Hey Mitch,
I share some of those Vista woes and I also had quite a few questions that were answered fairly quickly in this great forum. I hope it helps you. http://www.techsupportforum.com/
best!
Marko
Thanks Marko. Like I said, I’m not sure if it’s Vista, the new laptop, the new drivers. Too many “new” factors.
It all, still, begs the question: “shouldn’t this stuff just work?”
Hey Mitch,
Thanks so much for taking the time to offer up some reviews on recorders. I apologize profusely because I’ve been on the road and haven’t been able to download the latest Six Pixels episode. (Forgot my darn external hard-drive)
As soon as I get a chance (hopefully by tomorrow) I’ll tune in and soak up all your tips and advice. Many thanks once again 😉
Cheers,
Ryan
Mitch,
I’m with you completely on the matter of having far too many ways of recording notes, appointments and to-do items. With desktop post-it note widgets, endless online calendars, digital audio recorders everywhere, crackberrys, cell phones, iphones on top of good old fashioned pen and notebook, the number of options is almost crippling.
Sure I like to try new things; but it’s getting to the point where I’m spending more time just organizing my various task lists than I am actually completing the tasks.
It’s all about using what works best for you, be that Jott.com or a Moleskine.