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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2013-10-08 22:03
We haven't discussed recording practice sessions and concerts for a while, and there's been a revolution in hardware. Here's a fairly new (1 year old) rundown of recording equipment and software http://www.bulletproofmusician.com/five-best-recording-devices/.
Who's using what, and how do you like it?
By the way, the Bulletproof Musician site is quite interesting.
Ken Shaw
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Author: Lee
Date: 2013-10-08 22:46
I still find the Zoom H2 to be the most convenient.
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Author: Bob Phillips
Date: 2013-10-08 22:52
I like my H2 very much. Instant storage, so that you can save a movement and very quickly have the machine back to work recording your next offering.
BUT, I no longer routinely record my practice sessions. It is just too time consuming. You've got to play it, then listen to it, and then make corrections.
You probably didn't mess up the whole thing; and I think that I can recognize where I should stop and re-work a phrase.
When it comes to polishing for a performance, the H2 really goes to work, and a lot of time is spent with earphones and a sharp pencil.
Bob Phillips
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Author: sdr
Date: 2013-10-09 01:13
I. Like the Zoom H2, also, but lately I've switched to my iPad or iPhone with a Blue Mikey. Extraordinarily easy and high quality recordings.
-sdr
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Author: rmk54
Date: 2013-10-09 12:29
I recently attended a presentation by the author of the Bulletproof website.
Barry Green ("The Inner Game of Music") ought to sue him for copyright infringement.
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Author: efsf081
Date: 2013-10-10 04:28
I am using a zoom Q3HD, which is not on the list. It is great and useful when you taking video for audition. But it don't have much function for audio edit.
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