The main features that I see on this recorder compared to the Zoom H2 is:
It allows to you overdub - you can add to an existing track, kind of like a multitrack recorder, but without having the new audio in a track distinct from the previous track.
It allows you to change the speed of tracks without varying the pitch (as previously mentioned).
Here's a link with some more feature descriptions:
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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The main features that I see on this recorder compared to the Zoom H2 is:
It allows to you overdub - you can add to an existing track, kind of like a multitrack recorder, but without having the new audio in a track distinct from the previous track.
It allows you to change the speed of tracks without varying the pitch (as previously mentioned).
Here's a link with some more feature descriptions:
http://www.streamlineaudiovideo.com/tas-dr-1.html
I think it sounds like an awesome recorder, and I'm excited to compare it to the Zoom H2 and Zoom H4 and test out some of these new features.