If you are using your digital audio recorder in a setting with other people, such as in a business meeting, job interview or brainstorming session, you should be familiar with the laws in your area. In many regions, the law requires that you state the fact that you will be recording before you begin doing so. This is true of both audio and video recording.
Once you have made audio files with your sound recorder, you can either store them on the voice recorder itself or compile them on another device. If your recordings are for an important project, it’s always a good idea to have backup copies. For example, you might keep one set of files on your laptop or tablet and store a duplicate set on the cloud or an external hard drive.
There are some models of voice recorders with memory cards. If you are using one, a memory card reader may be necessary for transferring files to other devices. You can also keep spare memory cards for long recording sessions or extended research trips.