Re: [LAU] what is needed to record a live jazz combo?

From: <peter.c.finnegan@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Mar 02 2009 - 20:10:20 EET

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From: "Grammostola Rosea" <rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden>
To: Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden
Sent: Monday, March 2, 2009 5:07:56 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: [LAU] what is needed to record a live jazz combo?

Hi,

I started recently with playing together with a little jazz combo;
piano, saxophone, voice, bass. We record it sometimes with a H2.

- What do we need (hardware) to record such a 'live/ practice' session
with Ardour?

- Is it possible to improve the recordings of a H2 using Linux software?

Regards,

\r

You would need enough microphones and pre-amps for the instruments and drums, and a multi channel audio interface to transfer them to ardour. Unless you plan on building a home studio, in my opinion, it is much less of a headache to use the H2.

I used to just do a stereo recording of groups that I play in and teach using a pair of Rode NT5s --> Aphex101 pre-amp --> presonus firebox --> laptop running ardour. I have since bought a sony PCM D-50 stereo recorder which is a lot easier to deal with. It is less gear to haul, no need to string cables around.

If you play/rehearse in a good sounding room then the H2 can do the job just fine. Experiment with placing the H2 in different places in the room.

-pf
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