Re: 4-8 tracks real time recorders
- From: Kevin T <kgtracy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:29:16 -0700 (PDT)
Zoom H2 ... you want stand alone field recording that you can hand to "Joe"
and push the button.
forget about 4 tracks and higher.
the H2 is a good pic for good cheap one button ambient classical
recordings It aslo can do 4 ch files from its 4 mics :)
Kevin T
fromThe world is full of multitrack recording and mixing software ranging
allAudacity freeware to higher end stuff like Nuendo, etc. The basics are
OTOH,there from top to bottom and credible work can be done with any of it.
you get what you pay for if you choose well.
As before: I have used them all since a lot of time ago (from audacity
through goldwave until cooledit and nuendo).
I have a lot of application that I like, and that I use for editing,
but I'd really rather a standalone solution.
youDownloading audio files to a PC can be surprisingly time-consuming. If
record on the same PC as you edit, then you avoid that step.
Yes, this is the aching point.
Thank you for all the suggestions...
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