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Old 01-30-2009, 02:56 AM
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Any good advice on what software/microphone I should buy for making home recordings?

Im not looking to spend lots of money and I only want something that will effectively capture the sound of my guitar- nothing fancy.

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Old 01-30-2009, 04:45 AM
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I wasted money trying several programs. I already had good mics. Nothing was easy to use that produced good clean sound. Then I discovered the Zoom U2 ... the rest is history. Less than $200 and it is handheld or mount on a stand and has excellent built in mics. Awesome little device....

Don't know anything about this dealer but price is right.

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Thanks for the recommendation, did you use that recorder for the samples in my other thread? If so it sounds like a great bit of kit and Ill definately be investing in one.
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Yes, I use it for all my recording. It has a lot of memory so you can leave it running. Neat little device. It comes with everything you need, except headphones for monitoring or listening to playback before converting to mp3.
I tried hooking my expensive professional Heil mics to it and it wasn't much improvement over the built in ones. It comes with a small little screw on stand for a table top. Most time I use it and put it on the coffee table, but if I want to get serious, I use my snare drum stand with the boom you see in the photo.

I used it on the sound track for my Taranta utube video. Cool thing is you can take it with you to a concert, a lecture, lessons or juerga. It runs on batteries or the AC adaptor.
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Thanks for that recommendation. Looks brilliant - I've been looking for something simple, idiot-proof and portable to use for recording, to replace my cassette player (I'm not joking!). Also looks 'cool' and I can use it to upload tracks to computer. Yippee.
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This looks like it may finally be the replacement to the my trusty old four-track recorder...
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I bought the zoom h2 this week, I am a real dummy when it comes to this things.....but wow what a sound!
Here a little buleria demo......
Thanks for the tip Sam!

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The Bulerias sounds great and glad to share about the Zoom. I had several before it and wasted several hundred dollars before I found this little recorder. I was amazed at the quality of the mics on it. Good enough for what I do and excellent for taking with you if you travel. Here is a short Bulerias I did on mine for fun. What guitar are you using?

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Old 02-16-2009, 09:07 AM
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Your Buleria sounds great too!
We could make a nice duo!
I recorded this on my Anders Eliasson Negra 2008.
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See... Now i have to get a Zoom... It will take entirely way to long to get a Mac and ProTools setup again... Thanks for the awesome mp3 demos!




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