[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Rank Amateur Recording # 4

2008-02-29 Thread Rob MacKillop
Very nice, Stephen. Working your way to a complete recording of the Barbe? Why not? Seriously, that is a beautiful piece. Your playing gets better with each recording. You seem to be relaxing more with each piece, getting used to the microphone, listening to the music more. Keep up the good work.

[LUTE] Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Valéry Sauvage
Hello, Back on this list... I'd like to present some recordings I made with my brand new zoom h2... (nice machine !) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/luthval/musiques/packington.mp3 http://pagesperso-orange.fr/luthval/musiques/what-if-a-day.mp3 For those watching my videos on Youtube, now I'll record

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Martin Shepherd
Dear Valéry, Excellent! Good to see you on this list again - there are now so many of us with the Zoom H2 we should share our experiences with this machine. Which settings did you use? What was the recording distance? Wonderful to hear you play with the better sound quality than on

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread wolfgang wiehe
moin valery, very good playing and recording! it seems to me, that we have now a little zoom H2 group here. the quality of the recorded lute sound is amazingly. greetings wolfgang p.s. i used the zoom h2 for our players meeting in hamburg last weekend. in 120° option i recorded voices, lutes,

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Doc Rossi
Beautiful sound, Valéry! What exactly are you using? On Feb 29, 2008, at 9:26 AM, Valéry Sauvage wrote: Hello, Back on this list... I'd like to present some recordings I made with my brand new zoom h2... (nice machine !) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/luthval/musiques/packington.mp3

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Doc Rossi
http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1916 On Feb 29, 2008, at 9:59 AM, Martin Shepherd wrote: Dear Valéry, Excellent! Good to see you on this list again - there are now so many of us with the Zoom H2 we should share our experiences with this machine. Which settings

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Andrew Gibbs
I've been thinking about getting a Zoom H2 - does anyone know how they work with Macs? Thanks Andrew On 29 Feb 2008, at 09:19, wolfgang wiehe wrote: moin valery, very good playing and recording! it seems to me, that we have now a little zoom H2 group here. the quality of the recorded lute

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Valéry Sauvage
Hi, I use some standart settings on the h2, as I receive it yesterday at 3pm and recorded at 4... So front mic, stereo, mic level at H, wave format, about arm lenght distance (to switch on and off the machine without having to move from the chair...) I'll try some other settings when I read the

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Anthony Hind
This article seems the best review I have seen, with clear explanations http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/digitalmedia/2007/09/13/ review-zoom-h2-surround-recorder.html?page=1 This one has recorded examples http://www.audiotranskription.de/english/interviews-en/zoom-h2/zoom- h2.html

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread wolfgang wiehe
I bought mine in a german online store for 199€ all inclusive. www.musik-produktiv.com Greetings wolfgang -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: dc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Februar 2008 12:43 An: Lute Net Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings Martin Shepherd écrit:

[LUTE] Re: recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Peter Forrester
on 29/2/08 11:09 am, Rob MacKillop at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Someone has asked me for recordings of the 'English Guitar'. Can we compile a list? Please add to the following: *Doc Rossi* Demarzi - Six Sonatas for Cetra o Kitara (Magnatune.com) *Rob MacKillop* Oswald - Twelve

[LUTE] Re: Amateur recordings

2008-02-29 Thread lautenist
I bought mine in a swiss online store for 299 swiss francs (http://shop.musix.ch/ecommerce/product_info.php/manufacturers_id/1075/produ cts_id/119531) Most likely it will be cheaper in the US Best wishes Thomas I bought mine in a german online store for 199€ all

[LUTE] Re: true amateurs - lute and harp

2008-02-29 Thread Liutista
Thanks to you Stephen and to Mathias as well. I agree that lute and harp are a magical combination. I have an 8-courses lute made by the italian Filippo Lesca. I do not use nylgut. About recording, I have used a not-very-updated Sony MiniDisc, then I have converted through Pc into mp3

[LUTE] Re: recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Brad McEwen
Rob: A recording of Straube on guittar?? What's this? brad Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found the lost disc; Jim Krause 'Going up the Missouri - Songs and Dance Tunes from Old Fort Osage' (Old Sod Shanty label). You can hear bits of it here: http://cdbaby.com/cd/krause

[LUTE] Re: recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Brad McEwen
Rob: thanks for clarifying. I need a new computer. The type is fairly small on this screen. Aging eyes... Brad Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some confusion here, Brad. I initially said 'I think' Andrew is recording a disc of music by Straube. You asked 'what's this?'

[LUTE] Re: recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Brad McEwen
Hi: thanks. This says a publciation, not a recording or am I missing something? Brad Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Straube: http://www.chanterelle.com/shop/chanterelle/index.php?cmd=ds_sendds_rubrik=*ds_sachgrp=63ds_sprache=0page=dsearch On 29/02/2008, Brad McEwen

[LUTE] Re: recordings

2008-02-29 Thread Stuart Walsh
There was a Danish chap, called something like, Bjorn Bjorkov (nothing on Google) who used to play, and I think, give recitals with an English guitar. Anyone remember him? ..Peter? Stuart I found the lost disc; Jim Krause 'Going up the Missouri - Songs and Dance Tunes from Old Fort