Hi guys, I have been using a hand held Zoom H1 recorder for recording our band. I record every rehearsal and gig with it. I use it to listen to myself mainly to see how I am doing. I mount it to a mic stand just behind me on the left so I can push the record button at the beginning of each song. This is a cheep 100.00 instrument that serves my purpose of hearing myself. But, Im wanting to step up a bit and record the entire band with a little more quality. Im not talking about setting up a studio or anything, just spending maybe 500.00 tops on something better that wont require a PC or mac. Any ideas or am I dreaming here?
inexpensive recording gear
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Try the Zoom H4n or H6. With the H6 you can record your drums with the xy-mics, and line or mic the other instruments (4 mono tracks) on separate channels (depending on how many you are). I have been doing this for some time now with my electric group, and the sound quality that you can achieve with some mixing skills is impressive.
/Magnus
Try the Zoom H4n or H6. With the H6 you can record your drums with the xy-mics, and line or mic the other instruments (4 mono tracks) on separate channels (depending on how many you are). I have been doing this for some time now with my electric group, and the sound quality that you can achieve with some mixing skills is impressive./Magnus
Thank you, I will check those out.
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Those Zoom things are great. Recorded some of my live gigs with one and you get a pretty damn good sound for what it is. Couldn't tell you the model, but one with two mics and two line ins from the desk - brilliant!
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
We have a cheep Pa system and a few mics is all. Im sure one of the guys here would know how to connect it through the PA. This sounds interesting. My Zoom H1 does a pretty amazing job for what it is so I can imaging your setup would be a huge improvement.
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
We have two H4Ns and they are pretty great for home studio recording. You can run lines from it *and* use the attached condenser mics. By now they have gone way down in price, too.....
Mitch
We have two H4Ns and they are pretty great for home studio recording. You can run lines from it *and* use the attached condenser mics. By now they have gone way down in price, too.....Mitch
Run the lines from it to where? The PA, I dont understand, sorry man.
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Mine has a in jack but its one of those real small earphone size ones.
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
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