How do I simply record people jamming MAC
rjwhite19
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I have a mac book and an IPAD2. I do a lot of jamming in my garage with a few other musicians. On those nights where I want to record just to have it, what is the easiest way?
I haven't used garageband by any means.....but what do I need to get me started and do the job; not a professional recording, just to archive it.
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I haven't used garageband by any means.....but what do I need to get me started and do the job; not a professional recording, just to archive it.
Thanks,
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Apogee MiC
For the price of that apogee, I would recommend a field recorder, the Sony PCM m10, or tascam or zoom (all of which can also act as USB stereo mics for GarageBand) and just record direct to a field recorder and dump to garage band for mix down and cd/mp3 making.... It'll be stereo too!
I used a zoom H2 for a long time recording campfire acoustic guitar unplugged sessions, but it won't handle a live band's volume.... But field recorders are awesome fun!
Yeah that tascam im2 mic turns an iPhone into a field recorder, sure you could grab a back of the concert hall echoey tape of foo live, but anywhere near the stage those PA stacks are going to crush those mics, 125 db is all good, but sound pressure levels (SPLs) are another matter....