Author: clarnibass
Date: 2006-06-12 06:18
Tictatux, I'll record my group's rehearsals and concerts and all the players know I'm recording. It is not like I'm recording them behind their back or make money. I simply want to have a memory of it.
I actually contacted all the composers of the pieces we play, and they were very excited that I can record it and send them our version. I can't think why it wouldn't be legit to record for my own memory and not for commercial purposes, especially if all players and composers don't mind.
Sean.Perrin, if the rehearsals and concerts all were in my apartment, then sure, I could record it to my computer. I actually have a reasonable sound card and mixer and I use Cubase for recordings. The quality is of course much better than any minidisk or mp3 recorder could do, but it is not portable.
I actually have a pretty old Sony minidisk which still works fine, and I could use that, but I want a mp3 recorder especially to be able to just plug it to the computer and use it as a hard drive. Any recorder that requires a software I'm not interested in.
From asking some more people it looks like Iaudio and Iriver are pretty much the only options (other than Ipod), and seems that the Iaudio, although it has some disadvantage compared with the Iriver, is better for what I need.
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