I use what is now a fairly aged Sony Minidisk recorder. The only thing I don't like about it is that I have to go through the menus each time to turn off automatic record level control and then adjust the record level. I use an Audio-Technika AT-822 stereo microphone (I think I'm remembering that number correctly), on a stand several feet above the bell and 6-8 feet in front of me. The room needs to be large enough so that the low notes can resonate--a low ceiling will undermine any recording approach.Cortland.Davis wrote:Does anyone know a cheap audio recorder that I could record myself playing solos and such, but I don't want to buy one that is just going to sound like static and bad quality. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Cory
That microphone into the mic input of a laptop might do just as well. But my setup is extremely portable--the Sony recorder is about 3" square and an inch thick. I'm sure there's much slicker stuff on the market now, but this is still good enough.
Rick "don't use an iPhone--the low range sensitivity of the mic input has been attenuated" Denney




