Subject: | Budget recording gear |
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From: | "Kevin Wooding" kevinwooding |
Date: | Wed Oct 8, 2014 3:52 am ((PDT)) |
Hi everyone, I'm mostly lurk on here, I think this is my third post in about 10 years! My 19 year old daughter who is studying composition has suddenly started expressing an interest in recording her own sounds which she then wants to layer and manipulate. It's not strictly Nature recording of course so there's a bit of flexibility, but I thought the collective knowledge here would help me find some good solutions for a cash-strapped teen that will be of reasonably good quality, and not put her off. The market and technology moves so fast I'm sure there are people here who are more up to date. Thanks very much in advance! Kevin Kevin Wooding 15 Second Art Limited www.15secondart.com |
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