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Bob Elliott
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11/3/2009 7:42:56 PM
Sympathy for the Devil
My style: http://iacmusic.com/songs.aspx?SongID=79868&ArtistID=8956
This is the kind of thing I've been doing trying to make a demo of what I do live...
By the way, this was recorded by a 150 dollar field recorder call a Zoom H2. I can't say enough good things about that machine. Really makes it all simple again, and sometimes that's what a musician needs...
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11/3/2009 9:00:29 PM
I have an H4. Since then I don't need to butn CDs to get my music files to my pc, I just record a master on the H4 and then it's in my harddrive in 1 step. Not to mention all the other things it does.
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11/4/2009 9:43:39 AM
The H2 is more simple to use, the H4 has a built in 4 track recorder and can be used as a PC interface, those are probably the main differences.
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Tao Jones
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11/4/2009 5:09:44 PM
It's wonderful. It looks like kind of an old fashioned microphone, but it is a recorder with 4 microphones in it. As you can hear on the demo here, the mic quality is pretty good, and I love the way it does stereo for me. I mean, right now I am doing solo acoustic demos. This machine puts the focus on me and the guitar. There are no tech complexities. I put the recorder on amic stand (you can put it right in a mic holder) and I press the red button.
Really working well for me. It can go stereo 90 out the front or stereo 120 out the back, or all four mics for a 360, and later that will be four separate tracks for you or mixed equally to two if you like it that way.
But now I am not confined to my studio when I work. I go anywhere.
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