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30 Jan 07 - 03:25 PM (#1952777) Subject: Recording Equip. For Recording From: GUEST,Mark in Seattle i'm looking for inexpensive (sp?) recording equipment to use to record my voice and guitar playing. i don't want to spend a lot of money on it ($50-$80). i'll take any type of recording device/equipment that records decent. any tips or suggestions on what to purchase to record myself singing and playing guitar? i was thinking about a 4 track player, or a computer program i could buy or download on my computer. i've moved beyond using my basic & regular cassette tape player. thanks for your help. |
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30 Jan 07 - 10:09 PM (#1953092) Subject: RE: Recording Equip. For Recording From: Folkie101 You can try a 4 track recorder. |
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30 Jan 07 - 10:26 PM (#1953102) Subject: RE: Recording Equip. For Recording From: bobad Get yourself a mic, plug it into your computer, download Audacity, and you're off to the races. |
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31 Jan 07 - 03:07 AM (#1953199) Subject: RE: Recording Equip. For Recording From: Jim Lad Hi bobad: I tried Audacity but didn't get very far. Downloaded Wavepad and had a lot more luck. Maybe have a look if you haven't already done that. |
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31 Jan 07 - 08:04 AM (#1953405) Subject: RE: Recording Equip. For Recording From: Folkie101 Try doing a search on Mudcat for "recording equipment". |
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31 Jan 07 - 08:29 AM (#1953427) Subject: RE: Recording Equip. For Recording From: Grab You can get USB or Firewire preamps which will take a mic or guitar jack, convert it to digital and spew the results into any audio recorder program. Generally they're around $100 or so (or £100 in the UK - yes we get screwed over on this kind of stuff). Cheaper ones just do one or the other; slightly more expensive ones will do both. Graham. |