I wonder if anyone can advise me here? I am a learner Celtic harp player and I would like to record my own playing - not for public consumption but just to keep an eye on my own progress. I'm looking for a digital recorder that will cope well with this - max of 2-4 players in a domestic setting. Are the little machines sold as dictaphones adequate for what I want (esp re sound quality) or should I be looking at something more expensive? It would need to have a good length of recording time, of course, and not turn itself off after a minute or so. Do any of you use something similar? What would you recommend? Thank you for any replies!
For your application, I'd say you don't have to go with anything too expensive or fancy, but the personal recorders meant to record voice notes won't do it for you.
There are many choices - take a look at this Sweetwater webpage: http://www.sweetwater.com/shop/studio/recorders/
For best bang-for-the-buck (or Euro) I'd recommend the new Tascam PR10: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PR10rec/
The lead singer in my band picked up one and we have been using it to record our rehearsals, the sound is pretty good for such a cheap device. You can export the recorded tracks to a computer via USB or pop the memory card out if your computer has a card reader. Note that the 'built-in speaker' is fairly useless, terrible sound from it, but you can plug in headphones.







