Foley dinosaurs

Research

Environment

Microphones and noise to signal

Zoom recorders

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With its small build the H1 is a perfect out-of-the-box unit for daily recording and small projects. If you are looking to record live events, office meetings, or family occasions, buy this unit today and enjoy the portability and convenience of the Zoom H1.

(https://www.videomaker.com/article/c5/15166-zoom-h1-handy-recorder-reviewed)

 

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records in 16-bit or 24-bit at 96kHz or 48kHz WAV audio files. You can also record in MP3 format, up to 320 kbps. It has it’s obvious on-board mic and an 1/8″ mini mic input, too. Unfortunately, the device is not SDHC capatible, which means you’re limited to a maximum 4 GB SD memory card.

https://www.videomaker.com/videonews/2007/04/samson-zoom-h2-handy-recorder-gets-small

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Aep6ehKOAVuzgPsw9wy6H9YTXpvvdhqb?usp=sharing

 

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Final video

The sound isn’t the best however by the end of the project I did not want to work on it as I had lost all interest. This definitely had an impact on the result