How good does recording quality need to be? My cell phone actually does
perfectly well for purposes of evaluating intonation, articulations,
phrasing, rhythm, and even tone quality up to a point. I listen to playback
thru headphones, not the speaker on the phone itself. And I wouldn't submit
these recording files to any kind of audition committee. But it's good
enough as a critical practice aid for me.
Molly

On Apr 27, 2011 11:41 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

I'm looking into getting a recording device to use as a practice/performance
tool. I'm looking for something that is portable and I don't have a lot of
money to spend. There seem to be a number of recorders in the $200 to $250
range that get good reviews and fit in a pocket (3x5x1). They seem to fit
what I'm looking for. But none of the reviews I've read were by horn
players. I'd imagine that recording horn is a tad different than guitar. Do
any of you have personal experience with portable recording devices you
would share to help me determine what might be an appropriate (or
inappropriate) choice?




Doug



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