I own a H2 and love it, I have recorded many concerts, as well as audition
tapes, practice and have used it for elctroacoustic composing for gathering
sound sources. I find it very user friendly and provides DVD quality audio if
desired, or can record in various compressed (mp3) bit rates. A great device
and the ability to capture in 4 ch sound is also very handy.
As for recording horns, something that is always challenging to capture, I
find the mic placement paired with a mic stand and some creativity decent
results (in timberal quality) are eaisly achieved
My 2 cents
Mathew James
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I use a digital Olympus voice recorder. I bought mine at Radio Shack. The
replay sound isn't the greatest, but sounds pretty good if I connect it to my
stereo or use ear phones. It's adequate to help me improve certain aspects of
my playing. For example, I used to have a bad habit of inhaling loudly through
my nose when I'd inhale. I didn't realize how distracting it was until I heard
it on a recording. I've also used it to monitor for excessive wah-wah playing.
I don't care for the wah-wah sound that some horn players seem to
intentionally cultivate. Valerie
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