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Offline simakim

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is there anyone to use a handy recorder?
on: February 08, 2011, 07:26:23 AM
hello.

sometime, i record my piano play.(using jm27, mbox3 & protools 8 le)
but i want to better quality...

and i often go to trip. so i want to recording other place, country's sound, too.

i hope to buy a handy recorder.

but i don't know what to buy...

is there anyone to use handy recorder? and recommend to me? and
do you know some document, book or site about piano recording?(i bought some book about recording, but this books is mostly about recording other genre...)

G'bye.

Offline richard black

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Re: is there anyone to use a handy recorder?
Reply #1 on: February 08, 2011, 10:41:15 PM
Regular readers of this website will get bored with me saying this, but I use and recommend the Edirol R-09HR. Good quality, nice to use, affordable. Similar machines by Marantz and Sony are good too. Zoom are cheaper, comparable quality, less nice to use. The top Olympus is decent too. Take your pick!
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Offline simakim

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Re: is there anyone to use a handy recorder?
Reply #2 on: February 08, 2011, 11:13:44 PM
merci bien!  :)

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Re: is there anyone to use a handy recorder?
Reply #3 on: February 09, 2011, 04:46:05 AM
I use a Zoom H4n when carrying around lots of recording gear is not feasible.  Pretty good results so far. 
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