Author: CarlT
Date: 2010-10-16 19:30
Although I'm a retired engineer, I am somewhat of a doofus when it comes to modern electronics. What I need is some good advice on what to get in order to:
1. Record my own practice and/or my band practice sessions.
2. Possibly then play the session(s) back and record harmony with the old session.
3. Other things that I might not even think of now but wish I had later.
I have read some of the older postings re this type of thing, but it's a bit difficult to put the whole package of what I need together.
I "think" that I probably should start with a Zoom H2 recorder and go from there.
What else, including any music editing software (I believe some of this is actually free off the 'net, or very economical to purchase), mike, head phones, and other equipment would you advise, including computer hook-up cables, etc?
The main purpose, of course, is to be able to hear what I sound like so I can practice my best possible clarinet sound. All the rest is just icing on the cake, but it would be nice, and fun, too, to be able to play harmony clarinet duets.
CarlT
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