Oct 22nd 2007 10:42 pm XtremeMac MicroMemo Review
The XtremeMac MicroMemo is a digital voice recorder for the Apple iPod. MicroMemo plugs into your iPod to record audio content directly. It can also record directly from a computer or soundboard. Unlike the Belkin TuneTalk, the MicroMemo includes a small speaker for instant playback of what you recorded.
Recordings are controlled via the iPod’s center button and are simple enough to make based on the selections that pop up on the iPod’s screen (record, pause, and so on).
MicroMemo features one-touch recording in 2 different quality levels: Low (default) and High. They are then saved as 16-bit audio at 44 kHz or 8-bit at 22 kHz WAV files. Recording time is displayed on your iPod screen. Voice recordings come out loud and clear; using a stereo mic brings even better results.
Recordings can be played back directly from the iPod and/or transferred to a computer via USB.
MicroMemo snaps into the bottom of the iPod and works without batteries or cables. The MicroMemo is available in black and white and comes in two versions: one for the iPod Video and one for the iPod Nano.
The XtremeMac MicroMemo is reasonably priced and does and excellent job of digital voice recording.
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