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Joined: 22-Dec 02
From: High Point - US
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Hello all!
I have written several acoustic guitar pieces and have been using Reason to orchestrate background for these pieces.
What would be a good portable solution for recording (preferablly digital) my analog guitar to get it to a digital format for mixing. Keeping in mind, this is a "hobby" for me and my budget is limited (would like to stay in the mid-hundreds). I'm thinking something in a Sony minidisc and a decent mic...have no clue as to the mic. I would like to keep it portable, allowing me to record field samples and sound effects for other projects.
Any help or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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Joined: 07-Nov 01
From: San Jose - US
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Did you have to post an exact same message 3 times? Anyway...
Yeah, any MiniDisk recorder and a microphone would be good for you. I heard good reviews about SONY ECM-MS907 (a stereo microphone for a portable recording). Together, they should cost you less than $400...