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Episode: 1818
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Title: HPR1818: Review of HPR's Interview Recorder: Zoom H1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1818/hpr1818.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 09:41:14
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This is HBR Episode 1818 entitled Renew on HBR Internew Recorder,
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NewMage1, it is hosted by 5150 and is about 26 minutes long.
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The summary is HBR Internew Recorder, you are welcome to use it for Internew at your next
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tech event.
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by AnanasThost.com.
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At 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HBR15, that's HBR15.
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Howdy folks, this is 5150 for Hacker Public Radio and what I want to do this evening
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is review the Zoom H1 Digital Portable Recorder that belongs to HBR and was sent to me
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for the purposes of taking interviews at last week's Kansas Linux Fest.
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I was going to sort of roll this into one of the interviews but I thought there's probably
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enough here to do a review on its own.
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I think people mentioned H1 during podcast before I don't know if someone has done a stand-alone
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review of it so I thought I'd go through all the controls that were the next person to
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use it would be perhaps more or less familiar because it went as fairly simple as us
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out there were a few things that I was sort of expecting that it turned out that I was
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looking for functions that were not actually present on the device.
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What this is, it's about the size of a small remote control and at the top, if you sit
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on a desk, it sits vertically and at the top there's two microphones, one pointing up
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at 45 degree angle presumably at the interviewer and the other one pointing the other way back
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at the interviewer.
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And I've listened to the MP3 recordings that I made and really it's not the most perfect
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environments, they weren't bad, they weren't ideal, we weren't in a sound studio.
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I thought it picked up everything I said and everything the interviewer said.
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You can find them online for about a hundred dollars, I think this is the lowest price
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recorder in the Zoom line and that's without accessories.
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You can as I'm doing right now, I think everybody's had it before, of course it's got an SD card
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in it that you record too and then they've taken the SD card out and put it in a card reader
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to actually extract the interviews from the storage.
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But I had a compatible mini USB cable, so I'm just going to include that in the package
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when I send it, also I'm going to format and put in a 32 gig SD card to replace the two
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gig one that was in there, that way you have two settings recorded MP3 and record the
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way.
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So I think 32 gigs, you probably not going to not fill that even with way files over
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the course of inner, a normal set of interviews.
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And that I mentioned that I'm using it tonight as a microphone, as I am speaking, instead
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of using the boom mic on my headset as I normally do for a chord thesis, the H1 is plugged
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into the USB cable.
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Now it took, it took a couple of tries to get to recognize, is what you do, you're supposed
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to plug it in, turn it off, and then the record button toggles whether it's going to be
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used as a data connections, I mean as a card reader, so you can read the contents of the
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card, edit delete files, whatever, or if you toggle it with the record button, it becomes
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a digital USB mic.
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And since this came in the mail, I've been trying to justify buying one for myself, and
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I think I've just done it by discovering that this could be used as a digital mic, I'm
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going to have to see, because real, I just sort of held it generally between me and the
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subject of my interview, and I picked up everything quite clearly, so I think sitting here
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on my desk, even with me moving my head around, and looking in different directions, and
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it still seems to be picking things up clearly, and I do, I may regret my mic level settings
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in pulsario volume control, because I was coming way, way hot with the boom mic, and there
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seems to be a subtle difference between talking loud enough, and not loud enough, I mean
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I think it's picking it up, I think level will take care of it, both the audio is a little
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strange, that may explain why, that it doesn't take much difference in modulation of my
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voice, so I think if I increase the gain just a little bit, I don't know, it looks like
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gain's at 100% here, looking at pulsario volume control, but it's not, I guess it's not
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in audacity, we move it up just a little bit, I'm not sure that made much difference, maybe
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a little bit worse, I'm way less than 50%, no, I don't think that that doesn't seem to
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be having, changing the gain doesn't seem to be having much effect, so I think we're
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going to just speak a little more forcefully, that I'm used to recording these podcasts,
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but the last time I bought a good USB mic, it was $60, so that's pretty close to the
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$100 I would pay for this one, and it was very, very directional, so I'm going to have
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to see how this does, I may use it again in a mumble for podcasting before I send it
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back, and we'll see if everybody complains if I'm too low or too high during a mumble
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shaft, and I'll be doing that the end of the week, and please let me know on the mailing
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list the next person that needs to have this device, however I still haven't decided
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whether or not I want to go to Northwest Linux Fest at the end of next month, I really
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should make that kind of decision in the next week if I want to be able to get my flights
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in my rooms and all that kind of stuff, but further, I say anything more about the H1, I did
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tell you, my last recording, and if you don't know which one that was, there's the one
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where I repeated my presentation that I gave at Candice Linux Fest, because none of those
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were, well my definitely wasn't recorded, and apparently the ones that were recorded weren't
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usable, according to Mike DuPont, however I don't think I meant to mention their last podcast,
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and I didn't, I am demonstrably a complete idiot, because in my pocket I had a perfect
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voice for recording audio, and all I had to do was set it on the table in front of me,
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and I would have picked up my voice, plus anybody in the audience who was asking questions,
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in the work, there was a question and answer session, a lot of people were, well I wouldn't say a
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lot, people came to the top, they seemed to have an interest in podcasting in general,
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a lot of them have set, or at least a couple, I wouldn't say a lot, at least one person
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said they hadn't found many Linux podcasts that they found very useful, but all server
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stuff in above their head, and that's what podcast you listen to, and he said the Linux
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action show, and I'll leave that where it lies. I also mentioned starting with the last
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recording I did, that I'm going to use some of these technical podcasts to clear the beer inventory
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out of my refrigerator, so I'm not just keeping that last beer out of a six pack until I can do
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a 5150 shades of beer, because I don't want to fall back on those, I don't want you to be here,
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that show to be on every two weeks, but I also don't want to keep beer forever either,
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and I mentioned last night while I was recording that, of course, it's not last night for you,
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but the last time you heard me on HPR, that I bought a six pack of this occulto
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blue agave-infused beer, and it was a little concerned, because, I guess wasn't last night,
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like four last-hour recording, I was a little concerned, because I had traced some stomach upset
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to a blue agave sweetener that I had bought a while back, and it took me a while, but every time I
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used it the next day, I did not feel well, or it took me a few times to associate that,
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and I told you, whereas recording that last podcast, that I'd had one beer without seemingly any
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ill effects, not that I particularly enjoyed the beer, but at least I wasn't sick. Well,
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I found out my last night, I found out my limit on occultos two beers, and these, you know,
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these like hours apart, so I'm gonna leave that way, where it may. I did take some time this morning
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to look up their relationship between agave, sweetners, and stomach upset, and apparently I'm not
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the only person, it's interesting, you have all this bad press about high fructose corn syrup,
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and some of the things, and what's it I came to, were an agave, and it's strange, I'd never
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had this problem tricking tequila, which of course is four-minute from the agave plant. I think
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it's a different part, I think the agave is a lot like a aloe vera plant, I think it's in the same
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family, and I think the nectar for tequila is actually taken from the leaves, and they said what
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they used for the sweetener actually comes from the berries, so I'm not sure if that's right.
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But apparently the agave sweetener is just as processed as high fructose corn syrup. The
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difference is white sugar is like 50% fructose corn syrup is like 55%, and agave nectar is like
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90% fructose, so I think it's more expensive to make, but they can get by with a lot less, and
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what's concerning me for the future is there's a lot of people these days who want to eat healthy,
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and they're completely against high fructose corn syrup, and some of them seem to be embracing
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agave sweeteners as an alternative. I hope in the future I don't have to be that guy who sits
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down to the restaurant and says, you know, always piece of cake or pie or something and says,
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now, you know, there's no agave in this, is there? You know, I don't have to be that guy has to
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read labels on all my food, but, you know, I'm not the guy who gets to make those decisions, so
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we'll just see how that goes on down the road. Okay, here that I am drinking tonight,
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and what I'll do is I'm going to do one now, and I'll do one at the end of the show,
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and show notes are going to be kind of sparse, so I've got a link to the Zoom H1 page,
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link to each of the beers pages, and there's YouTube video, which shows how to use the H1 as a
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microphone that I've had, you know, I mean, I wouldn't have known how to turn on without it, so
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apparently you do need to have the latest 2100 firmware, and I checked that's on there,
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and obviously you can hear me, so it's working. Okay, so, this beer's been open long enough to
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get warm, as I've been sitting here, fussing around with the technology. Oh, I said, and I
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can't keep jumping around here, and I'm not, I'm not looking for recognition or anything on this,
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but I am including, like I said, I found a cable, USB cable that works with the H1, that's going
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in the package with it. Also, if I didn't mention, I'm putting, it came with a two-gig card,
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and I'm including a 32-gig card, which I still need to reformat, but it does, it is recognized
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in the device, that 432-gig, so I don't think that should be a problem, and that will give the,
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whoever's using it, the ability to record it in wave without having to worry about running out of
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space. I imagine, oh, two gig, if you did hours of interviews, like Lorde did it scale, wow,
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when you guys see those come on, I mean, at least a new mayor, I don't know how long they work,
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but Lorde did a lot of good work for us at scale, thanks, man. A lot better now, I got, I think the
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two interviews I got are, they're upcoming, are really good, but still, it was only two interviews,
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so compared to Ken Fallon, Lorde, I'm just a piker. How many, and I only had part of a beer tonight,
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but how many, you know, how many jump cuts has this been for one podcast? I'm sorry, I'm giving you
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Lister's Whiplash. Back to the beer, it's a new Belgium slow ride session IPA, again, session means,
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the road doesn't mean much except it's relatively low in alcohol content, 4.5% by volume,
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that would good, and, you know, the upper range of your what's called law and more beers, you know,
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so, and I'm not, I'm not advocating going on after having a number of beers because that
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can lead to lost limbs, but that's just what some people tend to call. There's a real cruel picture
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of like sofa turned into a bicycle on the cover, it's on the label, it's relatively better,
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it's 40 IBUs, I mean, that's not in the realm of my hops can beat up your hops, and it's not so high
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that I, I mean, I like this beer, I'm not sure this would be my preference, but I don't, I didn't
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mind it at all, so it's not, it's not as bitter as a lot of IPAs I've had, okay, and actually,
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let me get warmers brought out some of the more subtle flavors, I mean, again, one thing I don't
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like is an IPA that is just all hops, and that's all you taste, now this beer does have other flavors,
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but they are, I warn you somewhat subtle, there's definitely a little bit of fruitiness, and when you
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pour it, you're gonna, you're gonna smell that, it's a blonde ale, and, but it's maybe a little fruit,
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little tari, I'd also say a little smoky myself, as IPAs tend to be, so it's, it's really not a
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bad beer, but if, I said, it's new Belgium, if it's sitting next there to an Abbey, or 1554,
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or the, it was a treble they have, you know, I'm gonna grab one of those other ails first,
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but it's, you know, I, it's not like I'm sorry, I bought the six pack, certainly,
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not as sorry as I was buying the Coltox, for believing me, okay, so to the H1, so first simple
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number five runs on a regular double A battery, I don't think nothing about it has indicated that
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rechargeable batteries are an option, however, you know, it, it does apparently, when it's plugged
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into USB, run on the five volt rather than on the, on the battery, it's got a battery meter on there,
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so it seems like, you know, I'm using the battery that was sent to me with, so once somebody's changed
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it, it, it probably doesn't use a whole lot of battery, and the way you operate it,
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on the one side, it's got an SD card slot, it's a little hard for me to push out, it, it's
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only stick on covers, not a door that slides up, I mean, it's like a weather cover, and you press
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it on one side, no pop out, the only thing else on that side is output volume, and there's a speaker
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jack next to the output volume, okay, on the back side, opposite from the LCD, we'll get to that,
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you've got the battery case, you've got free toggle switches, for digital device, this device is
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surprisingly analog, and the one's to do with recording, I just, I didn't mess with, I figured
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better people, you know, more about audio than I have, had already sent to optimal settings,
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but there's a low cut offer on, and audio level offer on, and then a recording format,
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you have wave and MP3, of course wave is a lossless supposedly format, and MP3 is compressed,
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and I'm turning this around in my hand, it doesn't seem to make a whole lot of difference,
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because of the two mics, with side of it, I'm on, okay, on the side, opposite the battery case,
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it sort of got like, take the quarters like functions, there's the power button, and you push it
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down and you hold it to turn on, and once you start recording, you push the power button up to hold,
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and that disables all the other buttons, so you can't accidentally turn it off while you're recording,
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now I'm going to start, opposite from the power button, there's a line in, so you could use,
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you could use an external mic, input level, so there's a gain on there, there's recording buttons,
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essentially play pause, and then go to the previous track and go to the next track,
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so that was the function I was looking for earlier, I mean, I'm not sure, I don't think it's a fast forward
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through tracks, it's a, it looks like the next track, previous track, and there isn't any really
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indication on the LCD, which track you're on, so you pretty much know which one it is, you have
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to let it play long enough to listen to it, and if you decide that you want to recover that
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space, there's a trash can, a delete button, all right, come on down to the side, and the only
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two things on what I would want to call a front side are an LCD, what should I say an LED,
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and what it's on, you know, I can see my input level as I speak into it, there's a record button,
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see, oh okay, yes, of course the recording rate is determined by whether it's in
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picture or wave, so that's on there, battery indicator, and since it's plugged into USB, it says
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USB, if you were to use this in the field to record, it says it was turning it on, you turn around,
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make sure, LED will light up, probably says LCD, but it's not LCD like a display, you know,
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it's the predefined things built into, I mean, it's not like you watch video on this LCD,
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but he hit record, and the screen will change color, the background will change color,
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and say it's recording, and when you're done recording, you hit record again the stop,
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and if you start and stop another recording, that's it, that's another audio file, real simple to use,
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again, if you want to use this as a microphone, now I had to play with the little, because
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the first time I plugged it into USB and hit record to top, let's show it set up as recorder,
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but puls audio volume control didn't recognize it, so I switched back to USB, and then I had
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to record button again, and then suddenly I had another recording device in puls audio volume
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control, so that's how we made that work, you know, like I said, I think if I can use this as
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a recording device, I can justify buying one for myself, I don't know, where I would, you know,
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other in the context of hacker public radio, I would be doing recordings, but it's just such a
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cool device to have, I mean, when we're doing recordings, I was surprised, because I'd seen
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a picture of this from other podcasts that people, I mean, where the people mentioned that they'd
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used this exact, you know, the HPR recorder, so I was aware sort of what it looked like,
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and so if I'd been out in the field and see one holding, and I would know exactly what it was,
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but you know, I had a dozen people come up to me during the record, you know, during our recordings,
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and asking what that was and what we were doing, so, you know, there was a lot of interest
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in this little device. Now, internally, it must run some sort of software, I don't know if it's running,
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I don't know if it's running an operating system as such, and if it is, if it's open source, I try to
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look something up on that, and couldn't find anything. Okay, oh, oh, oh, no, we're not done,
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I haven't done my second fear yet, this is another new Belgium, this is Portage, it's a porter,
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and the label art, and New Belgium's pretty good about this, is a, it appears to be a robot in a
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wheelbarrow. All right, it's four-star brand, so a caramel-brown head, again, I don't think this is
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very high in, well, this is higher than the shoreline, this is 6%, so this is getting into the range
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where you maybe want to be a little careful, and whether or not I'm typing out my long description,
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so I'm just, I'm just including the links to the brewer pages for this, see, definitely,
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definitely chocolate notes in the aroma, maybe a little coffee. Okay, biscuit-y, that's a,
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that's a term that we use when something tastes bread-y, the, I'm kind of cheating, I've got the
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New Belgium page open, but definitely, they say toast, so I, I'm, I don't know enough to
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differentiate between biscuit-y and toast, and you know, if it is a really bread-y flavor,
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you're going to hear me say biscuit-y, and yeah, I get, and spoke to almonds, I might not have
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recognized that flavor unless they pointed it out to me, but yeah, that's definitely in there,
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see, um, yeah, then, and the description of it, it's for, it finishes fairly dry, and it's,
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yeah, it's a little thick, I wouldn't say creamy, they say creamy, definitely has some
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outfield to it, I'm not sure, I would call it creamy, oh, okay, I view 38%, so, you know, you
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said these two beers side by side, you would swear, the low ride was, or slow ride, was far more
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happy than the porridge, and they're, they're right the same, this, this is what I was talking about,
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beforehand, the, oh, no, the podcast, I guess this is back, back to the second review I did
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of River City Brewing Company, I mean, in an IPA, you taste the hops a lot more than in a
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quarter or aile words, it's mixed in so many other flavors. Mults are pale, unique, black, and
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chocolate, well, of course that's why you have the chocolatey taste, hops are target, and, and nugget,
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yeast is al yeast, as I said, I've used 38, 6% ABV, and let's see, I forgot, so we'll go back
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and look at the beer facts on the slow ride, again, its ABV was 4.5%, I view is 40, yeast, al
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yeast, again, hops, amelioro, citra, roséic, cimco, nelson, solion, target, centennial, and
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cascade, and the mults are pale, okay, I, I really enjoyed both these beers, if someone had,
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give me a choice, I, I definitely prefer the portage, but I quite a bit,
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and as always, I've been 51.50 for Hacker Public Radio, have yourself a good rest of the day,
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and we'll catch you on the flip side.
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