What would be the best, cheapist way to do some home recording, get it on a laptop and record it to a cd......I was thinking abut going old school and just recording onto tape to get that anolog feel and then recording onto my laptop through the mic. I kinda want that lo-fi sound, plus, I don't want to have to mic like everything under the sun. I have my karioke machine that has tape decks, I thought about using it, but I use it for my main mic and harmonica. I am kinda just thinking about one peizo mic in the center and picking up just me and my voice and amp, but I kinda want to add the drums in their too........this mind you is on a budget and is in the middle of my house that is not a studio by any means....I will have to do the recordings here and there when I get the chance for low background noise.
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I've got an H-2 also. Tis a great machine. I think American Musical Supply has them for USD $149
Ben said:
I use Cool Edit Pro because a friend upgraded and gave it to me. It works pretty well for my applications (take a listen on my page). I know you said you're on a budget but for anyone else reading this: for work I was issued a Zoom H2 that I record my classes with and send them to my supervisor for review. This is an extremely portable little gadget that is easy to use with great quality. I recorded a violin recital that I accompanied and it turned out great! If anyone is looking for a good, portable device that doesn't cost a bundle. This is it. I've also used it as a condenser mic right into my computer. Very versatile.
I use Cool Edit Pro because a friend upgraded and gave it to me. It works pretty well for my applications (take a listen on my page). I know you said you're on a budget but for anyone else reading this: for work I was issued a Zoom H2 that I record my classes with and send them to my supervisor for review. This is an extremely portable little gadget that is easy to use with great quality. I recorded a violin recital that I accompanied and it turned out great! If anyone is looking for a good, portable device that doesn't cost a bundle. This is it. I've also used it as a condenser mic right into my computer. Very versatile.
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