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field recording ?
i'd like to get into field recordings, like record sounds in the streets and whatnot, but i know dick about what i'd need to make half proper recordings
i'm not looking for ultra hi-quality pristine recordings and obviously like many i'm on a financial crisis-era budget
i looked it up a bit, seems i would need a recorder and a microphone, also saw there were recorder with built-in mic like this one:
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=114
well its not exactly a good example since its definitely way too expensive for my budget at the moment...
so if anyone can give me advices, or maybe point me to cheaper solutions, or tell me clearly that there are no cheaper solutions and i should start saving pesos or mugging grandmas, that'll be appreciated
i'm not looking for ultra hi-quality pristine recordings and obviously like many i'm on a financial crisis-era budget
i looked it up a bit, seems i would need a recorder and a microphone, also saw there were recorder with built-in mic like this one:
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=114
well its not exactly a good example since its definitely way too expensive for my budget at the moment...
so if anyone can give me advices, or maybe point me to cheaper solutions, or tell me clearly that there are no cheaper solutions and i should start saving pesos or mugging grandmas, that'll be appreciated
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What is your budget?
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Check the new Zoom H-1. It's the cheapest one in their line for just $99, but you still get decent recordings. I've ordered one a few days ago.
If you feel like spending more then you can check out the H2
If you feel like spending more then you can check out the H2
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exactly what I was going to suggestProject EX wrote:Check the new Zoom H-1. It's the cheapest one in their line for just $99, but you still get decent recordings. I've ordered one a few days ago.
If you feel like spending more then you can check out the H2
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dont really have a fixed budget but 100 $ seems about right
thing is, having bought enough shitty turntables before deciding to settle for technics, i know sometimes its better to save some more and pay the extra than having to rebuy the same cheap but faulty products a year later...
anyway thx for the pointers, might add this one to my letter to santa this year
thing is, having bought enough shitty turntables before deciding to settle for technics, i know sometimes its better to save some more and pay the extra than having to rebuy the same cheap but faulty products a year later...
anyway thx for the pointers, might add this one to my letter to santa this year
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the H1 gets the job done
I have an H2 which is pretty amazing considering it's only about $150 us
it records up to 6 hours in mono, 3 in stereo and 1.5 in 4 channel surround mode
I have an H2 which is pretty amazing considering it's only about $150 us
it records up to 6 hours in mono, 3 in stereo and 1.5 in 4 channel surround mode
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IMO you cant go wrong with Zoom, they make solid gear from what i've heard. Cheap doesnt mean shit in this case:). But if you wanna be certain then read up on some reviews of multiple recorders and make your pick 

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or you could get on ebay, buy yourself a minidisc recorder and a cheap sony condenser mic for under $50
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yeah the 4 channel thing is the main difference with the H1, which only has 2 channels. But the fact that all the controls of the H1 are on the housing it self, so no menus etc.FSTZ wrote:the H1 gets the job done
I have an H2 which is pretty amazing considering it's only about $150 us
it records up to 6 hours in mono, 3 in stereo and 1.5 in 4 channel surround mode
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If you can afford the zoom h2 go with that imo. the Alesis palmtrack is cheaper, and is also worth a look; http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/4 ... -card.html
Also have a look into binaural recording.
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_recording
SOS: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Oct04/a ... cation.htm
DIY: http://art.simon.tripod.com/stealth.html
Buy: http://www.thomann.de/gb/soundman_okmii.htm
As said before if you want to do things on the cheap go with a mini-disk recored, and DIY binaural mics.
Also have a look into binaural recording.
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_recording
SOS: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Oct04/a ... cation.htm
DIY: http://art.simon.tripod.com/stealth.html
Buy: http://www.thomann.de/gb/soundman_okmii.htm
As said before if you want to do things on the cheap go with a mini-disk recored, and DIY binaural mics.
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Roland have brought out an updated version of this that is cheaper too - Roland R05dfaultuzr wrote:i'd like to get into field recordings, like record sounds in the streets and whatnot, but i know dick about what i'd need to make half proper recordings
i'm not looking for ultra hi-quality pristine recordings and obviously like many i'm on a financial crisis-era budget
i looked it up a bit, seems i would need a recorder and a microphone, also saw there were recorder with built-in mic like this one:
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=114
well its not exactly a good example since its definitely way too expensive for my budget at the moment...
so if anyone can give me advices, or maybe point me to cheaper solutions, or tell me clearly that there are no cheaper solutions and i should start saving pesos or mugging grandmas, that'll be appreciated
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roland-R05-Wave ... d_sxp_f_pt
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I would recommend the zoom h2. I get some awesome recordings out of it. Not to mention it can record in 4channel. Its is super solid and looks splendid.
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And all the nice accessorise you getgnome wrote:I would recommend the zoom h2. I get some awesome recordings out of it. Not to mention it can record in 4channel. Its is super solid and looks splendid.

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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
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if you already own an Iphone or Ipod classic you should have a look at the alesis pro track, just saw that the price dropped big time ,at least in europe
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the alesis pro track is a gimmicky piece of crap
besides the zooms on the the lower end of the spectrum check out tascam's stuff
i saw some on the lower end will be on sale black friday at gc i think for usa heads. next trip to the shitter i'll browse the catalog again
besides the zooms on the the lower end of the spectrum check out tascam's stuff
i saw some on the lower end will be on sale black friday at gc i think for usa heads. next trip to the shitter i'll browse the catalog again

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I'd love some raw files to listen to. 

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Defiantly thinking about picking up that Zoom H1 never had a recorder before and it seems to be nicely priced.
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its all about the microphones. Dont use built in ones even if you dont care about fidelity.
Minidisc is good option due to £
I use an old iriver120 which can record .wav 16 bit
I use Binaural Microphones which are just crazy!
if your gonna use it a bit its worth saving up, you will get pissed off with some of the cheaper stuff.
Minidisc is good option due to £
I use an old iriver120 which can record .wav 16 bit
I use Binaural Microphones which are just crazy!
if your gonna use it a bit its worth saving up, you will get pissed off with some of the cheaper stuff.
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curious what some of these binaural mics people are using or if they're just cheap stereo mics
surprisingly some of the players have quality mics built in, but if you're serious you're gonna want external mics and some booms adapters etc
fuck it though i don't have a cam with a working lcd atm or half the shit on hand i'll do an article on field recording bag and such for my blog in between minecrack, working on tunes and movies tonight
surprisingly some of the players have quality mics built in, but if you're serious you're gonna want external mics and some booms adapters etc
fuck it though i don't have a cam with a working lcd atm or half the shit on hand i'll do an article on field recording bag and such for my blog in between minecrack, working on tunes and movies tonight
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