AES
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Good morning,
I know there are several accomplished musicians here, so hope someone can help with the following:
As I don't read music very well (I'm trying to improve!), I need a small music recorder for my choir sessions, especially for when we're learning new stuff.
As above, it must be small (pocket sized), battery-powered (dry cell or rechargeable, I don't mind), self-contained (no separate mic), and must be capable of picking up everything, even when placed, for example, on the floor under my chair. HiFi quality is NOT needed, I just need to learn my parts.
It should also be capable of recording for up to about 2 hours at once, and then afterwards enable me to edit the "raw" result, leaving me with just the bits that I need (Bass, Tenor) - though these will all be sung separately separate (i.e. at the start of learning a new song we usually sing our separate voice parts separately, led by the teacher on piano, then we put all parts together later on. I do NOT expect to be able to pick my parts out of a recording of 30 or so complete voices!).
I don't mind down loading the raw recording onto my PC (Win 7) to edit it, but please note I do not have any editing software on my PC right now - editing BTW will for me mean simply deleting the parts such as Soprano that I don't need - no enhancements, or anything needed.
I once had a fairly small cassette recorder with Record, Delete FF, etc, functions, but I guess that these days, even if I could find empty cassette tapes (?), some sort of solid state device would be better than cassette. Anyway, that cassette recorder has disappeared?
OH, I almost forgot, the whole lot must be cheap as chips.
Any pointers most welcome, TIA
AES
I know there are several accomplished musicians here, so hope someone can help with the following:
As I don't read music very well (I'm trying to improve!), I need a small music recorder for my choir sessions, especially for when we're learning new stuff.
As above, it must be small (pocket sized), battery-powered (dry cell or rechargeable, I don't mind), self-contained (no separate mic), and must be capable of picking up everything, even when placed, for example, on the floor under my chair. HiFi quality is NOT needed, I just need to learn my parts.
It should also be capable of recording for up to about 2 hours at once, and then afterwards enable me to edit the "raw" result, leaving me with just the bits that I need (Bass, Tenor) - though these will all be sung separately separate (i.e. at the start of learning a new song we usually sing our separate voice parts separately, led by the teacher on piano, then we put all parts together later on. I do NOT expect to be able to pick my parts out of a recording of 30 or so complete voices!).
I don't mind down loading the raw recording onto my PC (Win 7) to edit it, but please note I do not have any editing software on my PC right now - editing BTW will for me mean simply deleting the parts such as Soprano that I don't need - no enhancements, or anything needed.
I once had a fairly small cassette recorder with Record, Delete FF, etc, functions, but I guess that these days, even if I could find empty cassette tapes (?), some sort of solid state device would be better than cassette. Anyway, that cassette recorder has disappeared?
OH, I almost forgot, the whole lot must be cheap as chips.
Any pointers most welcome, TIA
AES