Digital Voice Recorder for Singer?
I would like to buy a digital voice recorder for a friend of mine who is a singer/musician. I just want her to have something that can make good quality recordings of her singing and playing guitar/piano (obviously I’m not expecting professional quality, but decent would be nice) and which you can also hook up to a computer via USB maybe so you can transfer the sound files once they’re recorded.
I’ve been looking around at the digital voice recorders on amazon, trying to find one in my price range () that gets good reviews, but most of the well reviewed ones seem to have at least a couple of people mentioning that they’re not good for singers or musicians.
Does anyone know of a good digital voice recorder review for singers?
Thanks!
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By advnturer, April 12, 2010 @ 9:17 am
I use an iPod nano with a Tune Talk Belkin stereo microphone for my recordings. The micro-phone actually has a dual pickup so it is quasi stereo recording, but I find it to be very sensitive and picks up the widest range of tones of any I have used in the past. I have recommended this to several people, and the reports coming back from those who took my suggestion, have been very positive.
I have to re-qualify for my chorus twice a year, and have found the recording invaluable in checking myself, and in turning in audition recording.
The nano is about double your budget though. Over the years I have bought many $50 recorders, mostly tape, but none have come close to the quality of recording I get from my nano. You might check to see if your friend might already have an iPod, and buy the microphone for her to use with it.
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=277661
http://www.nextag.com/Belkin-Inc-TuneTalk-Stereo-506861513/prices-html?nxtg=299f00a24052c-7B55FBED0F7075DF
By Adil N, April 12, 2010 @ 9:17 am
not sure about the price range but if you want your friend to have studio grade recording on a digital voice recorder check this one out i am currentlly using the Olympus LS-10 Linear PCM Stereo Digital Voice Recorder:
Studio-Grade Recording to Go. Combining the advanced technologies derived from Olympus’ decades of experience in the recording field, the compact and portable LS-10 brings you high-fidelity sound recording that’s ideal for everything from live music to the singing of birds. The LS-10: unparalleled sound quality, anytime, anywhere.
Web Address:
http://www.digitaltranscriptionstore.com/olympus-ls10-linear-stereo-digital-voice-recorder-p-117.html