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Hey all, I was wondering what a fairly priced recorded for just recording bass (just myself and maybe some vocals) would cost. Basically just for practice use. Any info on cheaper equipment for this kind of recording?

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it all depends on how versatile you want it to be - do you to record the two part separately? if so, you'll have to go for some kind of mulittracking stuff - 4 track, or computer recording stuff.

if you want to record the twho at the same time, then the best option as far as I can see, is Minidisc - i recently did an entire album direct to Minidisc, using a fairly basic stereo microphone, and the quality is outstanding. if you just want to set up a mic, play and record the results, that's probably the best cash to quality ratio that I can see.

otherwise, just buy a mic and plug in into your tape deck at home...

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Hey thanks for the info, the minidisc sounds like a great idea for me, you have any recommendations on models or brands?
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Old 12-14-2000, 04:32 AM
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I've got a Sony MZR-55, but it's worth holding otu a few months for a new one just launched in Japan that gives you up to 5 hours of stereo recording on one disc (10 hours in mono!!!!!!)

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Old 12-14-2000, 05:12 AM
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I think Mini Disc Recorders are about the cheapest for the sort of quality you can get. I have an Aiwa AMF5 and it was only about £120 in the UK and it's very good for the price - bought a decent Sony Stereo mike and it can produce very good recordings. Probably not up to the highest standards, but very useful for recording gigs and band practices.

You could probably get this much cheaper in the US or off the internet and it would do the job. Make sure you invest in a good mike as well though as the one included is useless for bass.
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Old 12-14-2000, 05:41 AM
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though for some bizarre reason Minidisc doesn't seem to have taken off in the US in the way that it has over here, Bruce - I went out to NAMM in January thinking that discs would be much cheaper there so i didn't take any. I had a huge hassle just trying to get any discs at all!!

Has the situation improved since January?

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i recently did an entire album direct to Minidisc, using a fairly basic stereo microphone, and the quality is outstanding.
Steve, more details? What mic, what recorder, how did you transfer and edit?
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Thanks Steve!
[quote]Steve, more details? What mic, how did you transfer and edit?
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I too would like to know that info, thanks as always.
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Old 12-15-2000, 02:40 PM
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I recorded with a Sony ECM-907 stereo mic in front of my Ashdown combo, straight into a Sony MZR-55 recorder. The stuff was then dumped across into pro-tools on a mac to ecit out the rubbish that I talk between songs, and match up the levels. but what you get on the CD is what came off the minidisc...

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