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Jim Waldrop
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 19 Apr 2009 7:30 pm
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I have been playing non-pedal for about 16 months and need to start recording my practice/playing sessions to check my progress or lack thereof. I just need something reasonable to record digitally where I can download into my computer. I know nothing about this. Can anyone suggest some recording equipment I can buy? Thanks _________________ Georgeboards D8 Twin Princess, Fender Custom T8, Fender Stringmaster T8, Pre-war Rickenbacher 7string bakelite, Clinesmith D8 pedal steel, Clinesmith T8 non pedal steel, Simmons Genesis PSG, Simmons D10 psg, Peavey NV 112, Fender 65Princeton Reverb, Roland Cube |
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Tony Prior
From: Charlotte NC
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Posted 20 Apr 2009 3:22 am
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Jim, there are many threads where the discussion was built around the small portable MP3/Wave recorders such as the Zoom H2. Nice unit, records in MP3/Wave and has on board mics. You can pull the SD card or transfer the music files by USB.
It sounds like this would be a good place to start.
good luck
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Jim Waldrop
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 20 Apr 2009 6:51 am recording advice
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Thanks Tony _________________ Georgeboards D8 Twin Princess, Fender Custom T8, Fender Stringmaster T8, Pre-war Rickenbacher 7string bakelite, Clinesmith D8 pedal steel, Clinesmith T8 non pedal steel, Simmons Genesis PSG, Simmons D10 psg, Peavey NV 112, Fender 65Princeton Reverb, Roland Cube |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Jim Waldrop
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 21 Apr 2009 7:20 am Audacity
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Thanks Doug. Would I just purchase a good microphone and record into the audacity software? If so how would I connect to the computer? Through a USB port? Forgive these dumb questions but I don't know a single thing about this. _________________ Georgeboards D8 Twin Princess, Fender Custom T8, Fender Stringmaster T8, Pre-war Rickenbacher 7string bakelite, Clinesmith D8 pedal steel, Clinesmith T8 non pedal steel, Simmons Genesis PSG, Simmons D10 psg, Peavey NV 112, Fender 65Princeton Reverb, Roland Cube |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Lee Gillespie
From: Cheyenne, Wy. USA
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Posted 21 Apr 2009 4:20 pm Recording
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Great sound Doug.... and your a fine picker.
I've gone the route you mentioned but cant get the clarity that you get. I use Guitar Tracks pro as my recording board. Believe me I have tried many different things and still not getting the great sound your getting. Keep up the good work... Lee Sound card maybe>>>>???? Hmmmmm??? |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Jim Waldrop
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 22 Apr 2009 6:52 am recording
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Doug, one last dumb question. Do I just run a cable from one of the send jacks on my PV NV 112 into the line in jack on my computer? My computer is a Dell with Windows XP software if that makes any difference. Thanks a lot for the good advice . _________________ Georgeboards D8 Twin Princess, Fender Custom T8, Fender Stringmaster T8, Pre-war Rickenbacher 7string bakelite, Clinesmith D8 pedal steel, Clinesmith T8 non pedal steel, Simmons Genesis PSG, Simmons D10 psg, Peavey NV 112, Fender 65Princeton Reverb, Roland Cube |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 22 Apr 2009 9:50 am
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Do I just run a cable from one of the send jacks on my PV NV 112 into the line in jack on my computer? |
I guess you could do it that way, but I don't use an amp to record. I go into the effects and then into the computer and I monitor through the computer speakers. You might want to try steel guitar---> reverb (or delay, or other effect)---> into computer. I see that you are playing non-pedal steel. When I record non-pedal steel I usually don't use a volume pedal.
Maybe the first thing you should do is patch your lap steel directly into the line in of your computer to make sure that the recording software is receiving the signal from the guitar. Then add effects to the chain before you record. _________________ My Site / My YouTube Channel
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Jim Waldrop
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 22 Apr 2009 1:41 pm recording advice
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I will patch the steel directly into the computer as you suggested. Thanks very much for all the help. _________________ Georgeboards D8 Twin Princess, Fender Custom T8, Fender Stringmaster T8, Pre-war Rickenbacher 7string bakelite, Clinesmith D8 pedal steel, Clinesmith T8 non pedal steel, Simmons Genesis PSG, Simmons D10 psg, Peavey NV 112, Fender 65Princeton Reverb, Roland Cube |
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 4 May 2009 8:05 pm
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Doug-I just heard your sleepy lagoon. very nice and the tone was very good. How do you just pick out the bass and rythm, from BIAB? I don't seem able to mute out the instruments and leave just what I want. I usually use MGU and mute the melody.But am not getting the affect you are.Thanks...al.
Direct Email address.. almarcus@cmedic.net _________________ Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
My Email.. almarcus@cmedic.net
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 5 May 2009 6:26 am
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Doug-Thanks, the manual is so thick and daunting, that I just wont go through it all. And sometimes they don't put the simplest instructions in them. I will listen to your other URL's when I get the time...al. _________________ Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
My Email.. almarcus@cmedic.net
My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus |
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