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===Mini-disc recorders===
===Mini-disc recorders===
===SD-card recorders===
===SD-card recorders===
* [[Samson Zoom H4]]
===Hard disk recorders===
===Hard disk recorders===
===Computer-based recording===
===Computer-based recording===

Revision as of 16:28, 11 May 2007

Information about capturing and editing audio for ARTC.

Recording

DAT recorders

DAT recorders are two-channel (stereo) digital audio recorders. Bill Ritch currently has three DAT recorders -- only two of which really work. As tape is a dying medium, we will be phasing out our use of audio tape.

Professional DAT recorder

The Tascam DA30 MKII recorder is boxed in an SKB case along with a compressor and a pre-amp. It records onto DAT tapes.

A professional DAT recorder
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Tascam DA30MKII DAT recorder
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Home DAT recorder

Portable DAT recorder

Mini-disc recorders

SD-card recorders

Hard disk recorders

Computer-based recording

Editing

Hardware

Computer

It is very important to have a quiet PC. The quieter the PC is the easier it will be to find subtleties and imperfections in the mix.

PC Recommendations

Monitor speakers

Headphones

Software

Sony SoundForge

SoundForge - a simple WAVE file editor.

GoldWave - a cheap (CDN$50) WAVE file editor.

Sony Vegas

Vegas - a non-destructive multi-track audio (and video) mixer/editor.

Audacity

Audacity at SourceForge - a free, open-source, multi-platform non-destructive multi-track audio mixer/editor.

Mastering