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Adam Schoen <[log in to unmask]>
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The Connells <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Mar 1997 02:32:49 -0500
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Bill,
The cheapest way to get a good recording would be to buy a cheap 4-track
recorder (Tascam, Yamaha, Fostex etc.) and two very good uni directional
microphones (such as Shure sm-57 or 58 or AudioTechnica's) and record the
show through both mics spaced apart so you get a good stereo recording.  A
portable Dat recorder and a good mic would sound phenomenal, but it would
be recorded in mono.
adam
 
On Sun, 30 Mar 1997, Bill Tatalovich wrote:
 
> Hey all--
>
> I'm wondering if any of you out there could give me some help.  You see,
> I've been thinking about starting to tape shows that I go to, but I'm not
> sure about one thing....what to record with.  Sounds stupid, I know, but
> that's me.  Would any of you happen to know a good recorder (analog or
> DAT...doesn't really matter, I guess) that I could get relatively cheap,
> and soon?  You know, point me in the direction of a store, or a person
> with a used recorder or something like that?  Any help sent to me
> privately would be much appreciated.  Thanks a lot.  See ya.
>
> Bill Tatalovich
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