Posted by: Anonymous
Small mobile recording thingy advice needed - 08/04/06 03:53 AM
Hi,
I'm hoping to do some home recording on my PC in the near future but the one thing that's worrying me is vocals. Whilst I can play guitar or keyboards quite happily in my flat, I have an extremely loud voice and I don't want to do my neighbour's heads in by singing all day.
So, I'm looking for the following device...
A small digital recording device which I can use inside my car (well out of the way of my neighbours), which is either battery powered or (better still!) powered by a car lighter and can be used to recored reasonably high quality vocals and can then be added to my computer's hard drive when I get home.
So, my question is simply this...
Does such a device exist and if so what's it called?
I realise that this is not the most professional way to record, but I'm really just doing all this as part of a hobby.
Thanks
PS- this is my first post of the forum for about five years. I was a regular visitor back in the late 90's and it's good to see that that the Synthzone site is still going strong! Congrats Nigel!
[This message has been edited by Equalizer2 (edited 08-04-2006).]
I'm hoping to do some home recording on my PC in the near future but the one thing that's worrying me is vocals. Whilst I can play guitar or keyboards quite happily in my flat, I have an extremely loud voice and I don't want to do my neighbour's heads in by singing all day.
So, I'm looking for the following device...
A small digital recording device which I can use inside my car (well out of the way of my neighbours), which is either battery powered or (better still!) powered by a car lighter and can be used to recored reasonably high quality vocals and can then be added to my computer's hard drive when I get home.
So, my question is simply this...
Does such a device exist and if so what's it called?
I realise that this is not the most professional way to record, but I'm really just doing all this as part of a hobby.
Thanks
PS- this is my first post of the forum for about five years. I was a regular visitor back in the late 90's and it's good to see that that the Synthzone site is still going strong! Congrats Nigel!
[This message has been edited by Equalizer2 (edited 08-04-2006).]