[LUTE] Re: Instrument Buzz

2019-05-20 Thread Daniel Heiman
Edward: When did you start to notice the buzz? Was it always present as long as you have owned the instrument? Did it appear suddenly out of nowhere? Have you changed a string lately, and that is when the buzz started? Daniel -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:l

[LUTE] Re: Vincent Dumestre's theorbo?

2019-05-20 Thread Mathias Rösel
Dear Éric, The issue with these instruments d'après tableaux de Watteau offered under the name "théorbe de pièces ou angélique" is that they have eight strings on their fretboards. The instrument in Watteau's La Finette has even less, viz. six strings. Surviving music for the angélique requires

[LUTE] Re: Instrument Buzz

2019-05-20 Thread Matthew Daillie
Sounds like it could be a loose bar or maybe an issue with the rose. Try holding the instrument with your fingers on the underside and with your thumb go round the edge of the soundboard applying a LITTLE pressure to see whether there are any noises of the soundboard moving against a bar (like a

[LUTE] Instrument Buzz

2019-05-20 Thread Edward C. Yong
Hi everyone, A bit of buzz is driving me crazy. I have a renaissance guitar and there’s a buzz that starts with the plucked note and dies down quite quickly. I’ve checked the bridge for any loose bits of string - nothing. I’ve checked the pegbox/peghead for loose buzzy strings - nothing. No

[LUTE] Re: decent field recorder for lute

2019-05-20 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Thank you! The new H4n Pro seems to have the preamps of the H6 - so the noise might be lower. Damn, this is really a hard decision... If semi-pro home recording is easy with this thing, it's definitely a pro. Anyone have the Tascam DR-07x? Since it is Mac OS compatible, Linux is probably work

[LUTE] Re: decent field recorder for lute

2019-05-20 Thread Konstantin Shchenikov
I own an old H4n and did a lot of recordings on that thing. Regarding your last question, Tristan: yes, one can use it as a USB sound processing device. When you connect it via USB, it let you choose a mode: storage (copy files only, not recharge a battery, I'm afraid) or as Input/Ou

[LUTE] Re: decent field recorder for lute

2019-05-20 Thread Lex van Sante
I get very good results with Olympus LS10, LS-20M (for audio and video) and LS-100 recorders. Cheers! Lex > Op 20 mei 2019, om 12:26 heeft Ralf Mattes het volgende > geschreven: > > > Am Sonntag, 19. Mai 2019 19:06 CEST, Tristan von Neumann > schrieb: > >> It seems the Zoom can be po

[LUTE] Re: decent field recorder for lute

2019-05-20 Thread Tristan von Neumann
Yes I read about that - but it can be used as an USB sound processing device then, or does it only recharge or read files? On 20.05.19 12:26, Ralf Mattes wrote: Am Sonntag, 19. Mai 2019 19:06 CEST, Tristan von Neumann schrieb: It seems the Zoom can be powered by USB when recording at the c

[LUTE] Re: decent field recorder for lute

2019-05-20 Thread Ralf Mattes
Am Sonntag, 19. Mai 2019 19:06 CEST, Tristan von Neumann schrieb: > It seems the Zoom can be powered by USB when recording at the computer? > If not, I would tend to buy the Tascam with longer battery life. I can't speak about the newer H4 devices, but USB bus power only worked when the d

[LUTE] Late At Night

2019-05-20 Thread Gilbert Isbin
Stuart Walsh plays 'Late On Night' from the book 'Easy Lute Pieces Vol.2' [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Im_HULeDEcs With kind regards, Met vriendelijke groeten, Bien cordialement, Gilbert Isbin [2]www.gilbertisbin.com [3]gilbert.is...@gmail.com -- References