DIGITAL AUDIO RECORDER
x RECORDER (DIGITAL AUDIO)
xx AUDIO RECORDING
xx DIGITAL AUDIO
Constructing a dropout detector. An electro-mechanical device to test video-based digital audio recording tapes for signal loss (dropout) without having to listen to them. AUDIO AMATEUR 2/1987 [Mar 1987] (v.18#2) pg. 13
Tips on doing digital audio recording (and editing) using video cassette recorders and inexpensive tape. AUDIO AMATEUR 3/1989 [Aug 1989] (v.20#3) pg. 62
One-chip voice messaging system makes it easy to add audio-storage capability to an electronic project. Build a complete digital voice recording and playback system capable of storing up to 16 seconds of telephone-grade audio. Est. cost: $55. ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1994 pg. 57
Personal message recorder. A solid-state recorder that uses no tape, features instant playback, and will hold messages for more than 10 years without any power. Est. cost: $69 (kit). ELECTRONICS HOBBYISTS HANDBOOK 1993 pg. 35
Digital voice record/playback module can store up to 12 seconds of speech in its RAM memory. Tips on assembling the kit from Tapto Corp. Est. cost: $62. HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Oct 1988 (v.5#10) pg. 63
AnswerMate. Record and playback messages without magnetic tape. Solid-state design provides up to 16 seconds of recording using digital storage techniques. Est. cost: $20. MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Apr 1988 (v.5#4) pg. 20
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jul 1988 (v.5#7) pg. 5
Build a personal message recorder. Solid-state recorder can store messages for up to 10 years using non-volatile memory. Est. cost: $69 (kit). POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Oct 1992 (v.9#10) pg. 39
Correction POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Jan 1993 (v.10#1) pg. 3
Build an electronic parrot. Digital voice recorder with automatic playback that realistically repeats whatever you say to it. Est. cost: $29 (kit). POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Mar 1997 (v.14#3) pg. 45
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