The simple answer is that it depends on what you will do with the recording.
All converters are tweaked a bit to favor a particular notch.
However, unless you will be using the zoom professionally, your
concerns will be the final format.
In this case, you will want 48/24 unless you wish to make
Hi folks,
Martin Shepherd wrote:
>here are now so many of us with the Zoom H2 we should share our
>experiences with this machine. Which settings did you use?
I just got mine and have been playing around with it instead of working.
I'm rather impressed with the quality of the out-of-the-box set
Well, Benjamin, I have already congratulated you personally, but I am
pleased to join my words with the other members of the lute and
Baroque list.
I feel certain this article and your thesis, as well as your lute
performances, will seriously contribute to the ongoing resurrection
and rene
Well, Benjamin, I have already congratulated you personally, but I am
pleased to join my words with the other members of the lute and
Baroque list.
I feel certain this article and your thesis, as well as your lute
performances, will seriously contribute to the ongoing resurrection
and rene
Jolly good, Benjamin ! "Old Bob" ;-) de Visée's lute lusic certainly
deserves a lot more attention than it usually receives, and I am glad that your
article contributes to that. I am impatient to read your essay.
All the best,
Jean-Marie Poirier
=== 14-03-2008 15:29:29 ===
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From: Arthur Ness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 14 Mar 2008 14:29
Subject: We've got a WINNER! "Robert de Vises's Musical Gravestones"
To: Lute Net
Cc: Benjamin Narvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Benjamin Narvey who reads and contributes to this list is the
winner of t
Congratulation Benjamin! I look forward to reading it. Never seen a copy of
Goldberg, but I'll look harder now.
Rob MacKillop
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Benjamin Narvey who reads and contributes to this list is the
winner of the first Goldberg Essay Contest with "Robert de
Visée's Musical Gravestones: The End of Grandeur &
the Death of the French Lute."
Read more here:
http://goldbergweb.com/en/news/goldbergnews/2008/01/65037.php
| We hope you
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Joseph Mayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ..and I have been wasting all this time twisting those darn pegs.
>
>
> On 3/13/08 8:34 AM, "Lindberg Richard-MGIA0539" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Yuch!
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Rob MacKillop [ma