Re: [Hornlist] RE: Recording

2009-07-31 Thread hornboy101
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 gre

[Hornlist] Re: Recording

2009-07-31 Thread Howard Sanner
Quoting Allen Smithson: Hello All,I'm currently shopping for a recording device so I can quickly listen to practice sessions, lessons, auditions, and so on. You can read my answer to this question at: http://www.ampexguy.com/horn/rectips/rectips.html You may have to copy and paste the UR

[Hornlist] RE: Recording

2009-07-31 Thread wells123...@juno.com
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 inhalin

Re: [Hornlist] Recording

2009-07-31 Thread Herbert Foster
I find the Zoom H2 perfectly satisfactory not only for recording myself, but for recording concerts. I don't have any problem with hiss with an external mic. If you want to be fancy and use a mic with phantom power, get the H4. Herb Foster From: Robert N. Ward