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Feb 17 2008, 01:21 PM |
What do you want to record, live sessions or are you looking for a portable micro studio?
* Micro live session recording Zoom H2 Here's a noodle example my band did Mr_C.mp3 ( 2.01MB ) Number of downloads: 196 - we played quite loud but there's no hiss or anything. Great stuff if you don't need studio quality. You have to find the best location on the room and which recording setting works better. * Micro Portable studio Zoom H4 Boss Micro BR digital recorder If you want to use it for both you have to go for a portable studio but the recording quality will be a little less -------------------- My bands homepage
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Feb 17 2008, 03:46 PM |
What exactly do you need to record, band, yourself, you and the singer, and how do you want to do it?
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Feb 18 2008, 02:07 AM |
If you need something for the road its boss recorders and what mickem suggested..But if you need it for home use (recording one/two instruments at a time) Guitar port or Tone port from line6 will be ideal!
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Feb 18 2008, 11:52 AM |
MickeM thanks for that! I'd assume that was recorded with the on board mic. That would be ok for me I think. Is it easy to operate? By the way thanks for your replies guys. Ivan I love your blues lessons too! It was recorded with the onboard mikes, the H2 is a recorder only with three mikes in it. Maybe for you the Zoom H4 or the Boss micro BR is better since they can both record live and work as portable studio. I never used one of those. To record with the H2 though it's just pressing one button or auto start that goes off when the sound starts. To sum it up. H2 makes a great recorder for live sessions H4 and Boss micro has more in the box with the portable studio unit -------------------- My bands homepage
All time favourites: B. Streisand - Woman in Love, M. Hopkin - Those were the days, L. Richie - Hello |
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Feb 18 2008, 01:05 PM |
I guess at this stage I'm after something for me that I can record ideas and practice with more than recording an album. So I can play back and see how much I'm improving or make a backing track to play over. I guess also at this stage I don't want somthing that takes alot of mucking around with. MickeM thanks for that! I'd assume that was recorded with the on board mic. That would be ok for me I think. Is it easy to operate? By the way thanks for your replies guys. Ivan I love your blues lessons too! Well, seems to me you need a recording interface. Have you considered a Line6 Toneport? Thanks for the blues lessons man. One more coming up soon -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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